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Committee continues Brisbane Baylands resolution to 'call of the chair' after city of Brisbane objects to language

San Francisco County Land Use and Transportation Committee · December 5, 2016
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Summary

Supervisors agreed to continue a resolution urging review of Brisbane Baylands development and an inclusive EIR; Brisbane’s city manager objected to specific language and requested removal of a paragraph, and the committee left the date to the call of the chair.

Clerk called Item 5, a resolution urging the city and relevant agencies to monitor development proposals for the Brisbane Baylands area, ensure a comprehensive environmental impact report covering all impacts, and urge Brisbane to adopt a land-use plan that includes workforce housing. Supervisor Kim requested a continuance and April Vineracion Ng spoke for the supervisor, noting ongoing conversations and asking to continue the item to accommodate schedules.

Clay Holstein, City Manager of Brisbane, told the committee the city had previously sent a letter objecting to language in the resolution (specifically a penultimate paragraph) and asked that the paragraph be removed; he noted that housing remains under consideration for the project and said he was available to answer questions.

Supervisors agreed to continue Item 5 with 'the call of the chair,' meaning staff will notify the committee when a date is set, and the motion passed without objection. The committee did not take further action on the substance of the resolution at this hearing.