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Supervisors forward interim zoning controls for Corona Heights after widespread resident testimony
Summary
After residents described tree loss, teardown‑and‑replace projects and loss of starter homes, a committee unanimously adopted non‑substantive amendments and forwarded 18‑month interim controls requiring conditional‑use review for very large single‑family expansions in Corona and Corbett Heights.
San Francisco supervisors on Tuesday moved to advance interim zoning controls aimed at slowing a wave of very large single‑family home redevelopments in Corona Heights and Corbett Heights.
Supervisor Scott Wiener, the author, said the 18‑month controls would require a conditional‑use permit for projects that result in a final single‑family home larger than 3,000 square feet and that increase the house size by more than 75 percent (or add units by more than 100 percent). "This is not a moratorium. This is not a ban," Wiener said, adding the rule includes exemptions so modest additions and many family expansions can…
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