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Land Use committee forwards Pier 70 zoning amendments after technical fixes

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use Committee · October 30, 2017

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Summary

The committee voted without objection to forward technical amendments adding the Pier 70 Special Use District to the planning code and zoning map, including corrections to retail/service frontage language and a map legend; staff will add cross-references to historic-preservation text before the full Board hearing.

Chair Mark Farrell opened the Land Use Committee and called Item 1, an ordinance to add the Pier 70 Special Use District to the planning code and zoning map. Yo Yo, staff from Supervisor Cohen’s office, told the committee the circulated amendments "clean up several typos, includes an omission regarding retail and service frontages in the d 4 d and corrects the legend on page 12 so that it is consistent with the d 4 d," and asked the committee to adopt the corrections and forward the item to the full Board as a committee report.

A supervisor identified in the transcript as Supervisor Paskin asked that staff cross-reference historic-preservation language between page 19 and page 20 to ensure the two sections are consistent and avoid another hearing; Yo Yo said staff would work with the City Attorney to add that cross-reference before the Board hearing. Chair Farrell took a motion "by Supervisor Peskin" to adopt the technical amendments and the five edits Yo Yo described, and to send the ordinance to the full Board with a committee recommendation; the motion was approved without objection.

The committee’s action was procedural: technical and clarifying edits to the ordinance and an instruction for staff to add a cross-reference on historic-preservation review. The item will appear on the Board of Supervisors agenda for further consideration.