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Committee pauses proposal to let developers dedicate inclusionary units to family childcare providers

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use Committee · April 24, 2017
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Summary

A proposal to allow developers to dedicate inclusionary housing units to licensed family childcare providers — creating affordable housing for providers and six childcare slots per unit — drew extensive testimony from providers and parents and was continued for further amendments and coordination with housing policy work.

The Land Use Committee on April 24 continued consideration of an optional program that would allow developers to dedicate inclusionary housing units to licensed family childcare providers in lieu of paying a residential childcare impact fee.

The proposal on the agenda would let a developer offer a below‑market inclusionary unit to an eligible licensed family childcare provider when the development produces 10 or more inclusionary units; each designated unit would allow the provider to operate a family childcare program serving up to six children and would be subject to inclusionary‑housing eligibility rules.

Sponsor remarks and data: The sponsor (identified in the packet) and the bill’s backers said San Francisco faces a…

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