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Committee forwards citywide nexus analysis ordinance to full Board; libraries removed from fee expenditures

Land Use and Transportation Committee · March 30, 2015
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Summary

The committee voted to forward an ordinance adopting a citywide nexus analysis that updates how development impact fees are calculated and administered, removes libraries as an eligible fee expenditure, and preserves existing fee rates and geographies; the ordinance will go to the full Board with a positive recommendation.

SAN FRANCISCO — The Land Use and Transportation Committee voted to forward an ordinance to the full Board that updates the city’s development-fee framework by adopting a single citywide nexus analysis, staff told the committee.

Kirsten Dissinger of the Planning Department said the citywide nexus study — required by the state every five years — moves the city from multiple area-specific nexus studies to a standards-based approach that covers transportation (streetscapes and bicycles), open space and recreation facilities, and childcare. She…

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