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Committee advances Chinatown zoning-code reorganization with narrow amendment to protect legacy uses

San Francisco Board of Supervisors committee · July 29, 2019
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Summary

The committee forwarded Part 3 of a planning-code reorganization for Chinatown that standardizes zoning tables, applies use definitions, and makes entertainment uses conditional while closing a loophole that could allow nonconforming projects to exceed a 5,000 sq ft maximum except for institutional or legacy business uses.

The committee advanced an ordinance to revise Chinatown mixed-use zoning tables to align use definitions and standardize the zoning control table format as part of a broader code reorganization project.

"The item before you is part 3 of the code reorganization project," Aaron Starr, manager of legislative affairs, told the committee. He said the phase focuses…

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