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Committee backs ordinance requiring disclosure if property lies on SFPUC 100‑year storm flood‑risk map

Land Use and Transportation Committee, San Francisco Board of Supervisors · February 4, 2019
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Summary

The committee gave a positive recommendation to an ordinance that would require sellers and landlords to disclose whether a property appears on the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission's 100‑year storm flood‑risk map and directed DBI to include the disclosure on relevant building records; SFPUC emphasized parcel review and public outreach had been completed.

The Land Use and Transportation Committee on Feb. 4 recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve an ordinance requiring sellers and landlords to disclose whether a property lies within the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) 100‑year storm flood‑risk zone.

Charlene Choi, legislative aide to Board President Norman Yee, presented the ordinance, explaining it would amend the police code and housing code so sellers and landlords must…

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