Board of Supervisors Meeting

Agenda [PDF]

Of note:

9. 130938 [Planning Code – Transit Impact Development Fee Exemptions]
Sponsor: Wiener
Ordinance amending the Planning Code to revise deadlines for certain Transit Impact
Development Fee (TIDF) exemptions; eliminate project-specific references in exemptions
applicable to redevelopment areas, and make such exemptions dependent on the terms of
the controlling development agreement, redevelopment plan, interagency agreement or
other contract entered into by the City; require that the TIDF be calculated based on the
rate in effect and the time of issuance of the first construction document ; and making
environmental findings, and findings of consistency wit

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