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The City shall give priority under Section 3.400 of the Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code to any permit application from a Commercial Landlord, or Small Business Tenant, or any small business that owns and operates a Public Accommodation of 7,500 square feet or less of space in San Francisco, for work consisting primarily of disability access improvements at that Public Accommodation. The Director of the Department of Building Inspection shall determine whether a permit application qualifies for priority under this Section.
Nothing in this Section is intended to otherwise limit the scope of priority permit processing required by law.
(Former Sec. 38.4 amended by Ord. 491-85, App. 10/31/85; Ord. 76-03, File No. 020592, App. 5/2/2003; repealed and replaced by Ord. 199-04, File No. 040141, App. 8/5/2004; amended and redesignated as Planning Code Sec. 411.3(e) by Ord. 108-10, File No. 091275, App. 5/25/2010)
Every Lease with a Small Business Tenant, and every amendment to such a Lease, must include a provision setting forth in express terms the obligations of the Commercial Landlord and the Small Business Tenant for making required disability access improvements to the property and for paying for those improvements. The Lease must also include a provision in which the Commercial Landlord and Small Business Tenant agree to use reasonable efforts to notify each other if either makes alterations to the leased property that might impact accessibility under Federal and State disability access laws.
(Former Sec. 38.5 amended by Ord. 224-84, App. 5/15/84; Ord. 76-03, File No. 020592, App. 5/2/2003; repealed and replaced by Ord. 199-04, File No. 040141, App. 8/5/2004; amended by Ord. 144-07, File No. 070133, App. 6/29/2007; amended and redesignated as Planning Code Sec. 411.4 by Ord. 108-10, File No. 091275, App. 5/25/2010)
On or before January 1, 2013, the Small Business Commission, in consultation with the Mayor's Office on Disability and the City Attorney's Office, shall develop and distribute a written notice or pamphlet ("Access Information Notice") in multiple languages regarding local, state, and federal disability access laws that may apply to businesses in San Francisco. The Small Business Commission shall distribute copies of such Notice to the Planning Department, the Department of Building Inspection, the Department of Public Health, the Treasurer/Tax Collector, the Mayor's Office on Disability, and the Assessor-Recorder's Office (collectively, the "Departments"). Those Departments shall also make such Access Information Notice publicly available in their respective offices and through their websites.
(Former Sec. 38.6 added by Ord. 224-81, App. 5/5/81; amended by Ord. 76-03, File No. 020592, App. 5/2/2003; repealed and replaced by Ord. 199-04, File No. 040141, App. 8/5/2004; amended by Ord. 144-07, File No. 070133, App. 6/29/2007; amended and redesignated as Planning Code Sec. 411.3(d) by Ord. 108-10, File No. 091275, App. 5/25/2010)
(a) Except as provided in subsection 38.7(c), the provisions of this Chapter 38 shall apply to Leases of property of 7,500 to 5,001 square feet of space, and to the parties to those leases, entered into, or amended, on or after January 1, 2013.
(b) Except as provided in subsection 38.7(c), the provisions of this Chapter 38 shall apply to Leases of property of 5,000 square feet of space or less, and to the parties to those leases, entered into, or amended, on or after June 1, 2013.
(c) The provisions of Section 38.4 shall apply beginning November 1, 2012.
(Former Sec. 38.7 added by Ord. 224-81, App. 5/5/81; repealed and replaced by Ord. 199-04, File No. 040141, App. 8/5/2004; amended and redesignated as Planning Code Sec. 411.5 by Ord. 108-10, File No. 091275, App. 5/25/2010)
(Former Sec. 38.8 amended by Ord. 224-84, App. 5/15/84; Ord. 76-03, File No. 020592, App. 5/2/2003; repealed and replaced by Ord. 199-04, File No. 040141, App. 8/5/2004; redesignated as Planning Code Sec. 411.6 by Ord. 108-10, File No. 091275, App. 5/25/2010)
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