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Land Use Committee hears hours of public testimony, continues inclusionary-housing amendments for one week
Summary
After extensive public comment opposing reductions to low-income set-asides, the Land Use Committee continued two planning-code amendments (items 2 and 3) for one week; sponsors said they expect to negotiate a consensus package for the full Board.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use Committee on May 16 took extensive public testimony on two related ordinances that would change the city's inclusionary-affordable-housing rules and then continued both items for one week.
Clerk read the measures (items 2 and 3): both are ordinances amending the planning code—one would revise the inclusionary affordable housing fee and the on-site/off-site affordable housing alternatives and require a minimum dwelling-unit mix in all residential districts; the other would add reporting requirements for density-bonus projects. Committee leaders and multiple witnesses repeatedly referenced last year's Proposition C (voter-authorized changes) and warned that the sponsors' draft…
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