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Chiu seeks new car garage, parking controls

By: Joshua Sabatini

10/06/09 9:06 PM PDT

Board of Supervisors President David Chiu introduced legislation Tuesday that would make it more difficult to evict tenants and then build a car garage, and also change the number of parking spaces allowed per dwelling unit in San Francisco’s northeast neighborhoods.

“A recent survey of new garage permit applications show that almost a half of all permit application to build new garages there have been a previous mass eviction involving the Ellis Act,” Chiu said. (The Ellis Act, which state legislators passed in 1986, granted landlords the legal right to evict tenants if they no longer wanted to rent out their housing but sell it on the market instead.) “Working class and lower income tenants have been evicted under the Ellis Act in the North Beach area so that new owners can build garages and less dense units. We are talking about less housing and more garage parking.

The legislation would require anyone who wants to build a parking garage and who evicted tenants using the Ellis Act to have to obtain a special permit to build the garage. The permit would require public hearings and would be appealable to the Board of Supervisors.

Also, the legislation would “modernize parking controls in the north east neighborhoods of our city” by implementing the parking rules developed in the recent Market-Octavia plan.

 





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Chiu To The Rescue - KaPOW!

Oct 6, 2009

God help us. People are building garages where the once had illegal rental units.

 

really?????

Oct 7, 2009

Why would you want to limit the number of new garage spaces? There are too many cars on our streets, it seems you would want to *increase* the number of garages in the city. And why, why why does this city keep punishing hard working families who have finally scrapped enough money together to buy a house, and then tie their hands at every step to deny them actually living in it or doing reasonable improvements on it? why are renters valued more than owners? It seems so hard hearted and wrong.....


 

At-chiu!

Oct 7, 2009

What a bunch of BS. According to SfGov.com, Ellis notices were down about 25% year over year. Only 192 notices were issued in SF for all of 98/99. That doesn't even mean the tenants were actually Ellised. There are no "Mass Evictions" happening for ANY reason - never mind evil garage additions. Chiu says that "a half" of garage applications involved an Ellis acted property. Note he doesn't say when the properties in question were Ellised. It could've been 20 years ago for all we know. He's proposing legislation from a problem that doesn't even exist.

 

One less reason to invest in SF!

Oct 7, 2009

Yet ANOTHER piece of legislation introduced to drive away more investment into The City. The Sups are driving down our property values and continue to give prospective buyers more reasons to look at another city.

SHAME SHAME

 

Carl

Oct 7, 2009

Yes indeed. Parking is a very real problem in the city. You would think a new parking garage would help. It has been my experience that it does not. Here in the mission where all the bars and restaurants are patrons seek out free street parking rather than take a spot in the paid lots around the area.
Residents with residental parking permits compete with the bar patrons because the RPP times end at 6pm. 2 pay lota and 1 parking garage nearby and yet the streets are full of cars and no solution in site.

 

Janice

Oct 20, 2009

Props to David Chiu for some progressive forward thinking policy change.

 


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