BOMA San Francisco Members:
Supervisor Scott Wiener has introduced legislation that
would amend the San Francisco Administrative Code to evaluate the feasibility of the City providing electric power to private developments and projects.
The following are a few details/concerns regarding the ordinance,
in its current draft, that have been discussed with members of BOMA San Francisco's Government Affairs Policy Advisory Committee (GAPAC):
- The City is allowed to sell power (pg. 1/lines 17-19);
- The measure is attempting to study, and eventually allow San Francisco Public Utilities Commission power to be delivered to new City developments. (pg. 1/lines 23-25; pg. 2 lines 1-6);
- The measure is also attempting to study and eventually allow SFPUC power to be delivered to other private projects over 10k sq/ft - this is ambiguously defined (Existing buildings? New developments? Tenant improvements?) and needs to be clarified. This could be an issue for BOMA members. (pg. 2/lines 6-12);
- Why is this happening? The SFPUC can use the additional revenue from serving electricity to new customers to address deferred maintenance of infrastructure projects. (pg. 2/lines 21-23);
- Requirement to Study Feasibility (pg. 3). What does 'certain other private projects seeking City approvals' mean (pg. 3/lines 5-6)? Also, (lines 7-10) who pays for the study?
If you have any feedback, please send it to johnb@boma.com and kenc@boma.com. A meeting with Supervisor Wiener and our members has taken place recently; the next discussion will be with San Francisco Public Utilities Commission officials.
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