Adding to this ⬇️ thread about @hknightsf's great new column, here's one more point about how the pending "housing element" update, required by state law, is going to blow up San Francisco land use... /1 https://twitter.com/SFyimby/status/1353033588971724800
Under new state law (AB 1397), SF cannot "recycle" sites its previous housing element deemed suitable for affordable housing, unless they're rezoned for *by right* development of 20% low-income projects. /2
Yet SF's city charter disallows by-right development, period. So SF must either get a court to find its charter preempted by state law, or else rezone a huge swath of city's SFH neighborhoods for multifamily development at density of 30+ dwelling units / acre. /3
Outcome (1) would mean no more discretionary review of 20% BMR projects.

Outcome (2) would no doubt require upzoning the west side SFH neighborhoods for small-scale multifamily apartment buildings.

Outcome (3) is that city just falls out of compliance, in which case...

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