To this end, the Mayor submits to Council a surplus decision and a disposition decision for approval. As a result, the immovable property is no longer necessary for public purposes. The ordinance decision describes how the mayor envisions the property to be developed. As part of the disposition decision, the Mayor must submit an executed roadmap, memorandum of understanding, or land injunction agreement between the district and the selected developer. These documents describe, among other things, the main terms and conditions of the transaction, the type of disposition, all Certificationd Business Enterprise requirements and all green construction requirements. The Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Promotion is the lead agency for development projects. Below are technical documents containing surplus and disposition decisions, land disposal agreements and other documents related to DMPED projects. If you have any questions, please contact the foia manager. Click here for more DMPED land injunction agreements and other technical documents Due to the dissolution of the city`s rehabilitation agency, each agreement is now negotiated on a case-by-case basis by the City`s Economic development and Staff Authority and Prosecutor`s Office. The Planning Department and OEWD work closely with the Controller`s Office City Performance Unit and other municipal departments to centralize development agreement requirements and reductions into a comprehensive system that promotes proactive monitoring and follow-up of developer and city responsibilities. Prior to this project, there was no centralized system that housed all development agreements and their requirements.
In addition to this website, this project will create a database that the city will use to track and monitor payments, community commitments and other important data under development agreements. California Government Code Section 65864-65869.5 and Chapter 56 of the Administrative Code of the City and County of San Francisco define the procedures by which a development contract is processed and approved. . . .