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Supervisors advance ordinance to limit conversions of large tourist hotel rooms to condominiums

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · September 16, 2019
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The Rules Committee on Sept. 16 moved forward an ordinance to reinstate restrictions on converting rooms in large tourist hotels into condominiums, remove a prior sunset and set a process for limited conversions once inventory targets are met; hotel workers and Local 2 urged the board to protect jobs and benefits.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee on Sept. 16 voted to accept amendments and forward an ordinance that would reinstate limits on converting rooms in large tourist hotels to condominiums and delete a previous sunset provision.

The ordinance, described by sponsors as a reenactment and update to chapter 41f of the administrative code, would restrict conversions in hotels larger than 100 units and establish a process — to be presided over by the Planning Department — for limited conversion only after the city reaches a baseline inventory of 40,000 large tourist hotel…

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