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Committee amends planning code to authorize interim uses during project approvals, narrows scope and shortens maximum term
Summary
Supervisors advanced an amendment to the planning code to allow temporary uses (TUA) on development sites, narrowed eligible areas, limited most interim activities to principally permitted uses while preserving arts/entertainment/light manufacturing as exceptions, and reduced total possible term from six to five years; the amended item was sent to the full Board.
The committee considered an ordinance amending the planning code to permit temporary uses on development project sites (a Temporary Use Authorization, or TUA). Audrey Marloney of the Planning Department summarized the commission’s recommendations and the types of allowed uses, and the committee debated mapping, eligible districts and the precise list of permitted interim activities.
Chair Peskin and…
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