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the great thing about aligning home s.f. tier one is that this affordable requirement will be studied by the technical advisory committee and moved with home s.f. to ensure that it's appropriate during future economic changes. otherwise, we would have to revisit this every time there is a major change in this economy. this legislation today is being introduced to next week, land use on the 29th. it will come to -- it will come up again and then it will be at the board of supervisors on the 30th. tuesday the 30th. and then we'll have that -- that will be the first reading. so, there is plenty of time that we have to be able to discuss this legislation more but today i'm closing and hope for your support. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor brown. any questions, comments from colleagues? ok. so at this time, i'll turn it over to supervisor brown to open up public comment. >> i have a robert firchman? >> thank you, supervisors. my name is robert and i live in district five. i was fortunate enough to be able to attend both of th
the great thing about aligning home s.f. tier one is that this affordable requirement will be studied by the technical advisory committee and moved with home s.f. to ensure that it's appropriate during future economic changes. otherwise, we would have to revisit this every time there is a major change in this economy. this legislation today is being introduced to next week, land use on the 29th. it will come to -- it will come up again and then it will be at the board of supervisors on the...
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including the home s.f. provisions that supervisor tang worked so hard on with regard to unit mix and unit size. we know that affordable housing includes many different things and b.m.r. units only hit a certain kind of middle class income level. we appreciate that we need the other pieces as well and appreciate that you are working on those too. i also want to remind people that there are a lot of housing, even in our district five, that has been approved and isn't being built. i encourage our supervisor to look into seeing what needs to be done to get those kick started. but for many people, the affordable housing is going to have to be the subsidized housing. b.m.r. will not be at their income level. i am fortunate enough to be where i am as a homeowner. i want to keep my neighbors and my friends in the community too. thank you. >> thank you, very much. any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. supervisor brown, do you have any other remarks? >> i want to thank everyone for coming o
including the home s.f. provisions that supervisor tang worked so hard on with regard to unit mix and unit size. we know that affordable housing includes many different things and b.m.r. units only hit a certain kind of middle class income level. we appreciate that we need the other pieces as well and appreciate that you are working on those too. i also want to remind people that there are a lot of housing, even in our district five, that has been approved and isn't being built. i encourage our...
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ordinance, home s.f., a.d.u. ordinance and the zoning administrator may also exempt projects in the n.c. or n.c.t. districts administratively. each zoning district will still maintain their existing parking maximum. we remove the floor and not the ceiling. developers can continue to build parking as allowed by the planning code. we just delete to the requirement that they must build minimum parking controls. removing the minimum parking controls will also simplify our development process and provide certainty to developers and small property owners. it will not change the physical outcome of the project much from the current practice that will result in increased efficiencies moving projects more quickly through the planning process, which i know all of us here on the board of supervisors supports. we already allow this as a standard practice. we should own it. this is not a bad on offstreet parking. developers often have a financial incentive to provide parking and will continue to do so as the market demands. t
ordinance, home s.f., a.d.u. ordinance and the zoning administrator may also exempt projects in the n.c. or n.c.t. districts administratively. each zoning district will still maintain their existing parking maximum. we remove the floor and not the ceiling. developers can continue to build parking as allowed by the planning code. we just delete to the requirement that they must build minimum parking controls. removing the minimum parking controls will also simplify our development process and...
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future projects will be subject to the on-site mac requirement for home s.f. which is currently 23% for projects that have received no increase in height. there is an off-site mac requirement for all projects in the district and would be the same as a citywide inclusionary program. under the ordinance, the fillmore and c.t. district would remain subject to the inclusionary housing requirements. the boards passed on first street the su d. sponsored by supervisor fewer. the flexible retail ordinance sponsored by supervisor tang and the two amendments to the 1629 market street su d. sponsored by supervisor kim. the board then unanimously approved the mayor process legislation that extend the time for grandfathering projects to keep their existing inclusionary requirements. however, before the supervisor stated that he had an amendment that he would be introducing at the second read on november 27 th. this amendment would apply the fee on state density bonus projects to the grandfather projects. it is not clear if you would duplicate the file to make the amendment
future projects will be subject to the on-site mac requirement for home s.f. which is currently 23% for projects that have received no increase in height. there is an off-site mac requirement for all projects in the district and would be the same as a citywide inclusionary program. under the ordinance, the fillmore and c.t. district would remain subject to the inclusionary housing requirements. the boards passed on first street the su d. sponsored by supervisor fewer. the flexible retail...
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and home s.f. and a.d.u. i do think that this is important for us to do. and may be in some way symbolic. i think as a major city it is important for us to lead on this issue and talk about what it means to plan without minimum parking requirements. i think that that should come with deep investment into the public transit system and our bike network so that alternative to driving,. i do want to say it is possible for families to live without cars. i grew up as a child in a family without a car. families do get around in urban cities without cars. it is possible. i also understand the calls for increased public transit and of course, the safer protected bike lanes so families feel comfortable with other modes of transportation as well. i want to thank all the members of the public that came out today. i hope we can pass this out on the 26 to the full board. our office will work with the planning department as well as the two offices here to ensure the outreach that is being requested is done before monday, november 25th. >> thank you for understanding. i t
and home s.f. and a.d.u. i do think that this is important for us to do. and may be in some way symbolic. i think as a major city it is important for us to lead on this issue and talk about what it means to plan without minimum parking requirements. i think that that should come with deep investment into the public transit system and our bike network so that alternative to driving,. i do want to say it is possible for families to live without cars. i grew up as a child in a family without a...
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honored today to introduce a client who we have served through our bayview access point site and our s.f. home homelessness prevention program. our sister program in the bayview has been open for a year now, which is really exciting, and hopefully we will have a birthday celebration there sometime soon. it does the same work. we do outreach in the communities, so we go out teen vans and find families that need our help and bring them into do the problem-solving and the coordinated entry care. his of the client is here today. i think you've already seen her. michelle english. she is a catholic charities client who, with the guidance of our staff and the services at the bayview access point and s.f. home programs, was able to prevent homelessness, find stability, rebuild her life, and remained with her beloved 8 -year-old daughter, samara. did i get that right? so maia. i knew i would do that. with the stability of a home and a job now, she plans to become a sign language interpreter and pay it forward. please congratulate her and welcome her. [applause] >> how is everybody. first and foremost,
honored today to introduce a client who we have served through our bayview access point site and our s.f. home homelessness prevention program. our sister program in the bayview has been open for a year now, which is really exciting, and hopefully we will have a birthday celebration there sometime soon. it does the same work. we do outreach in the communities, so we go out teen vans and find families that need our help and bring them into do the problem-solving and the coordinated entry care....