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Agenda and schedule

Agenda and schedule

Of note:

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[Planning Code – Zoning – Establishing Consistent Setback, Street Frontage, Off-Street Parking, and Other Planning Code Requirements and Procedures Across Various Use Districts]2. 101053Sponsor: MirkarimiOrdinance amending the San Francisco Planning Code by amending Sections 124, 132.2, 136, 144, 145, 145.1, 145.5, 150, 151.1, 155, 161, 186, 206.3, 209.8, 210.3, 212, 231, 243, 253, 253.2 and 307, and by repealing Sections 175.1, 175.2, 175.3, 175.4, 175.5, 209.10, and 249.26 to: (1) create comprehensive and consistent street frontage controls for residential districts; (2) create consistent ground floor controls for industrial districts; (3) permit certain small corner commercial uses in RM-3 and RM-4 districts; (4) modify floor area ratio controls in the Van Ness Special Use District; (5) modify conditional use requirements for buildings over 40 feet in RM and RC districts; (6) amend the procedure for granting exceptions from off-street parking and loading requirements; (7) allow parking and loading exceptions to preserve historic buildings and landmark trees; (8) make certain Planning Code controls consistent across C-3 Districts; and (9) streamline language and correct out-of-date Code references; adopting findings, including environmental findings, Section 302 findings, and findings of consistency with the General Plan and the Priority Policies of Planning Code Section 101.1.

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