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Commission legalizes parking of two operable vehicles in existing driveways, with limits to curb new curb cuts
Summary
The commission unanimously recommended a planning-code amendment legalizing parking of up to two operable vehicles in existing residential driveways while prohibiting RVs/trailers, restricting new curb cuts, and exempting driveway parking from size-limit landscaping triggers; staff recommended three technical modifications.
The Planning Commission on Oct. 23 voted unanimously to recommend approval of a planning-code amendment that would legalize the widespread practice of parking up to two operable vehicles in existing residential driveways.
Staff framed the ordinance as a modest Permit SF reform to reduce inequitable enforcement and support housing conversions of garages into living space. Key provisions: up to two operable vehicles allowed in preexisting driveways where those driveways…
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