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Committee forwards ordinance to extend PDR preservation pilot, sponsors point to 150 Hooper success

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use Committee · June 4, 2018
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Summary

The Land Use Committee voted to forward an ordinance to the full Board that would remove a sunset on a 2015 pilot preserving production, distribution and repair (PDR) space by requiring one-third of ground floor area remain PDR; sponsors cited the 150 Hooper project as proof of concept.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use Committee on June 4 voted to forward to the full Board an ordinance that would reauthorize a pilot program intended to preserve permanently affordable production, distribution and repair (PDR) space across the city.

Britney Chiquita, a legislative aide in Supervisor Malia Cohen’s office, told the committee the ordinance removes a sunset provision from a 2015 pilot and relies on a cross‑subsidization model in which one‑third of a ground‑floor building must be preserved as PDR while the other two‑thirds can be used for office or institutional space; residential uses are not allowed. "We know that if we don't…

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