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S.F. May Impose Controls on Mission Development

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A home in San Francisco's Mission District. (Jeremey Raff/KQED)

In a room packed with contention, the Planning Commission decided Thursday in a 5-1 vote to begin considering temporary controls on development in the Mission.

The commission will take a final vote on a resolution in early August.

The decision came after two hours of public comment, during which almost all of the members of the public — both pro- and anti-development — encouraged the commission to reject consideration of a resolution that will essentially make developers of new market-rate housing go through a more rigorous review. The controls would last for a six-month period.

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