Eligible Parcels in San Francisco for SB9 applications

On the SF Planning Commission agenda for Thursday, October 21, 1 PM
Map shows Eligible Parcels in San Francisco for SB9 Applications

We understand that some of the elements of SB9 are not mandatory under certain circumstances. Cities may opt out of not accept all of the conditions. This is something we should discus with our neighborhood groups. Effective actions may be have to be taken before January 1, 2022 so time is of the essence.

https://commissions.sfplanning.org/cpcpackets/20211021pre.pdf

Page 21 or 72 starts the SB9 correspondence. See the map on Page 24 or the possible SB9 lot split parcels. This seems to eliminate much of D-5, 8, and 10 for reason. Not sure why but it is concentrated on D-4, 7 and 11.




There are 75,258 parcels in RH-1 zoning in San Francisco. The Department estimates that approximately  50,600 parcels may be eligible for SB 9 after removing properties assumed to be ineligible for SB 9: parcels. 

SB 9 applies to single family zoning districts. In San Francisco, these districts are RH-1, RH-1D, and RH-1S.  As shown on the map above,  this zoning is most prevalent in Sunset/Parkside, Twin Peaks, West of Twin  Peaks, Outer Mission, Ocean View, Crocker Amazon, Excelsior, Portola, Bernal Heights, Glen Park, and Sea  Cliff. There are additional pockets of RH-1 in Bayview Hunters Point, Pacific Heights, Presidio Heights, Noe Valley, Castro, and Inner Sunset. A larger version of this map is included at the end of this memo.