Prop. M definition

Prop. M means Proposition M, the citizen-sponsored initiative passed by San Francisco voters in November 1986 that created an annual limit on the square footage of certain office development in the City, and any subsequent proposition that limits office square footage within the STD.
Prop. M means Proposition M, the citizen-sponsored initiative passed by San Francisco

Examples of Prop. M in a sentence

  • March 2015 Approval of Plan Amendment March 2015 Planning Commission Hearing re: Prop M Allocation and Finalization of Allocation March 2015 CCII Hearing to consider approval of DDA and Schematic Design Documents for Project (separate Design Workshop if necessary); execute DDA No later than expiration of ENA term; OCII discretion to extend per Section 2.A of the ENA.

  • The District’s Labor Compliance Program adopted pursuant to District’s Governing Board Resolution No. 06-20888 for projects funded by Prop M proceeds which includes requirements relating to the payment of prevailing wages and compliance with all applicable state and federal labor and public contract laws.

  • Within thirty (30) days after the effective date of the DDA, and provided that approval of the Plan Amendment and finalization of the Prop M Allocation have occurred, Developer shall pay a non-refundable good faith deposit in the amount of two million dollars ($2,000,000) (“Good Faith Deposit”) into a trust account established by the TJPA (the “Trust Account”).