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. >> good afternoon supervisors and thanks for the opportunity to speak and from the outset i am tim colen on behalf of the 300 members of the housing coalition and our members actually were intimate involved in the city's inclusionary ordinance in 2002 and it has been our policy ever since we should support an inclusionary rate that gives the most affordable housing and that's never changed . obviously we're concerned about where this is going now. in our experience it's unprecedented that a change is made to the inclusionary rate without feasibility analysis and i think it's essential that somehow changes of this magnitude that can have such profound impact on the housing market have to be grounded in real world data, and our position has been we have to follow this and follow the data. it will tell us where to go and the second thing is i think it's what would really alarm us and would be unfortunate is a policy that hammered which we expect it will smaller scale, lower cost construction outside of the urban core. if we can't get something that keeps the incentives for that to continue
. >> good afternoon supervisors and thanks for the opportunity to speak and from the outset i am tim colen on behalf of the 300 members of the housing coalition and our members actually were intimate involved in the city's inclusionary ordinance in 2002 and it has been our policy ever since we should support an inclusionary rate that gives the most affordable housing and that's never changed . obviously we're concerned about where this is going now. in our experience it's unprecedented...
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. >> good afternoon supervisors and thanks for the opportunity to speak and from the outset i am tim colen on behalf of the 300 members of the housing coalition and our members actually were intimate involved in the city's inclusionary ordinance in 2002 and it has been our policy ever since we should support an inclusionary rate that gives the most affordable housing and that's never changed . obviously we're concerned about where this is going now. in our experience it's unprecedented that a change is made to the inclusionary rate without feasibility analysis and i think it's essential that somehow changes of this magnitude that can have such profound impact on the housing market have to be grounded in real world data, and our position has been we have to follow this and follow the data. it will tell us where to go and the second thing is i think it's what would really alarm us and would be unfortunate is a policy that hammered which we expect it will smaller scale, lower cost construction outside of the urban core. if we can't get something that keeps the incentives for that to continue
. >> good afternoon supervisors and thanks for the opportunity to speak and from the outset i am tim colen on behalf of the 300 members of the housing coalition and our members actually were intimate involved in the city's inclusionary ordinance in 2002 and it has been our policy ever since we should support an inclusionary rate that gives the most affordable housing and that's never changed . obviously we're concerned about where this is going now. in our experience it's unprecedented...
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. >> good afternoon supervisors and thanks for the opportunity to speak and from the outset i am tim colen on behalf of the 300 members of the housing coalition and our members actually were intimate involved in the city's inclusionary ordinance in 2002 and it has been our policy ever since we should support an inclusionary rate that gives the most affordable housing and that's never changed . obviously we're concerned about where this is going now. in our experience it's unprecedented that a change is made to the inclusionary rate without feasibility analysis and i think it's essential that somehow changes of this magnitude that can have such profound impact on the housing market have to be grounded in real world data, and our position has been we have to follow this and follow the data. it will tell us where to go and the second thing is i think it's what would really alarm us and would be unfortunate is a policy that hammered which we expect it will smaller scale, lower cost construction outside of the urban core. if we can't get something that keeps the incentives for that to continue
. >> good afternoon supervisors and thanks for the opportunity to speak and from the outset i am tim colen on behalf of the 300 members of the housing coalition and our members actually were intimate involved in the city's inclusionary ordinance in 2002 and it has been our policy ever since we should support an inclusionary rate that gives the most affordable housing and that's never changed . obviously we're concerned about where this is going now. in our experience it's unprecedented...
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. >> good afternoon supervisors and thanks for the opportunity to speak and from the outset i am tim colen on behalf of the 300 members of the housing coalition and our members actually were intimate involved in the city's inclusionary ordinance in 2002 and it has been our policy ever since we should support an inclusionary rate that gives the most affordable housing and that's never changed . obviously we're concerned about where this is going now. in our experience it's unprecedented that a change is made to the inclusionary rate without feasibility analysis and i think it's essential that somehow changes of this magnitude that can have such profound impact on the housing market have to be grounded in real world data, and our position has been we have to follow this and follow the data. it will tell us where to go and the second thing is i think it's what would really alarm us and would be unfortunate is a policy that hammered which we expect it will smaller scale, lower cost construction outside of the urban core. if we can't get something that keeps the incentives for that to continue
. >> good afternoon supervisors and thanks for the opportunity to speak and from the outset i am tim colen on behalf of the 300 members of the housing coalition and our members actually were intimate involved in the city's inclusionary ordinance in 2002 and it has been our policy ever since we should support an inclusionary rate that gives the most affordable housing and that's never changed . obviously we're concerned about where this is going now. in our experience it's unprecedented...
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. >> good afternoon supervisors and thanks for the opportunity to speak and from the outset i am tim colen on behalf of the 300 members of the housing coalition and our members actually were intimate involved in the city's inclusionary ordinance in 2002 and it has been our policy ever since we should support an inclusionary rate that gives the most affordable housing and that's never changed . obviously we're concerned about where this is going now. in our experience it's unprecedented that a change is made to the inclusionary rate without feasibility analysis and i think it's essential that somehow changes of this magnitude that can have such profound impact on the housing market have to be grounded in real world data, and our position has been we have to follow this and follow the data. it will tell us where to go and the second thing is i think it's what would really alarm us and would be unfortunate is a policy that hammered which we expect it will smaller scale, lower cost construction outside of the urban core. if we can't get something that keeps the incentives for that to continue
. >> good afternoon supervisors and thanks for the opportunity to speak and from the outset i am tim colen on behalf of the 300 members of the housing coalition and our members actually were intimate involved in the city's inclusionary ordinance in 2002 and it has been our policy ever since we should support an inclusionary rate that gives the most affordable housing and that's never changed . obviously we're concerned about where this is going now. in our experience it's unprecedented...