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(a) The general purpose of the Committee shall be to provide input to the Board of Supervisors, the Mayor, and City agencies regarding the implementation of the Central SoMa Plan, Western SoMa Area Plan, and East SoMa Area Plan. The City agencies to which the Committee may provide input include, but are not limited to, the Planning Department, the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development, the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, the Municipal Transportation Agency, the Recreation and Park Department, the Department of Public Works, the Arts Commission, and the Interagency Planning and Implementation Committee. The Committee’s prioritization of revenue expenditures described in subsection (b) below that are collected from development projects in the Central SoMa Plan Area shall be consistent with the Central SoMa Implementation Program document.
(b) The Committee may provide advice regarding the following:
(1) Prioritization of community improvement projects and other public investments funded by the Central SoMa Infrastructure Impact Fund, established in Planning Code Section 433.4, including review of any proposed In-Kind Agreements;
(2) Prioritization of community improvement projects and other public investments related to transit, parks and recreation, complete streets, and environmental sustainability that are funded by proceeds of the Central SoMa Community Facilities District special tax, as described in Planning Code Section 434;
(3) Prioritization of community improvement projects and other public investments funded with Eastern Neighborhoods Impact Fee revenues collected from development projects within East SoMa, Central SoMa, and Western SoMa pursuant to Planning Code Section 423, including review of any proposed In-Kind Agreements;
(4) Proposed revisions or updates to the Central SoMa Implementation Program Document;
(5) Proposed revisions to the sections of the Planning Code or other Codes that are related to implementation of the Central SoMa Plan, Western SoMa Area Plan, and East SoMa Area Plan; and
(6) Monitoring implementation of the Central SoMa Plan, Western SoMa Area Plan, and East SoMa Area Plan.
(c) The Committee also may provide advice on the following issues regarding development projects and proposals within the boundaries of the East SoMa Area Plan, Central SoMa Plan, or Western SoMa Area Plan, or within 0.25 miles of the boundaries of said area plans but outside the boundaries of the Showplace Square/Potrero Hill, Mission, Central Waterfront, and Market and Octavia Area Plans:
(1) Individual development proposals;
(2) Compliance by individual development projects with specific conditions of project approvals;
(3) Design and programming of open spaces, including Privately-Owned Public Open Spaces (POPOS); and
(4) Development proposals for public properties.
(d) City agencies may seek input from the Committee on policy matters regarding land use and zoning changes, capital improvement plans, and other activities that implement the Central SoMa Plan, Western SoMa Area Plan, and East SoMa Area Plan.
(e) The Committee shall collaborate with the Planning Department and relevant city agencies in monitoring implementation of the Central SoMa Plan, Western SoMa Area Plan, and East SoMa Area Plan at approximately every fifth year, in coordination with the duties required by this Section 5.26-4 and Administrative Code Section 10.E;1
and provide input to Plan Area monitoring efforts for required time-series reporting.
(f) The Committee shall coordinate with the SoMa Community Stabilization Fund Community Advisory Committee established in Administrative Code Chapter 5, Article XXVII, when providing advice on matters within the programmatic jurisdiction of both committees.
(Added by Ord. 242-19, File No. 181215, App. 11/1/2019, Eff. 12/2/2019)
CODIFICATION NOTE
(a) The Board of Supervisors and Mayor shall make initial appointments to the Committee by no later than three months after the effective date of the ordinance in Board File No. 181215 establishing the Committee. The Committee shall hold its inaugural meeting not more than 30 days after voting members have been appointed to six seats. There shall be at least 10 days’ notice of the inaugural meeting. Following the inaugural meeting, the Committee shall hold a regular meeting not less than once every three months until the sunset date set forth in Section 5.26-6.
(b) The Committee shall elect its officers and may establish bylaws and rules for its organization and procedures. The Committee may establish subcommittees or working groups. Each such subcommittee or working group shall include at least two voting Committee members, but may also include other individuals selected by the Committee who are not voting members of the Committee.
(Added by Ord. 242-19, File No. 181215, App. 11/1/2019, Eff. 12/2/2019)
Unless the Board of Supervisors by ordinance extends the term of the Committee, this Article XXVI
, and hence the Committee, shall expire by operation of law, and the Committee shall terminate, on January 1, 2035. After that date, the City Attorney shall cause this Article XXVI
to be removed from the Administrative Code. Notwithstanding Rule 2.21 of the Board of Supervisors Rules of Order, which provides that advisory bodies created by the Board should sunset within three years, the Board intends the Committee to exist for longer than three years.
(Added by Ord. 242-19, File No. 181215, App. 11/1/2019, Eff. 12/2/2019)
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