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Historic Preservation Commission votes to enter closed session, later votes not to disclose discussions

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At a special Sept. 17 hearing the San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to go into closed session, reported no action was taken, and voted unanimously not to disclose the closed-session discussions.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission met in a special hearing Sept. 17 and voted to move into a closed session, then reconvened to report that no action had been taken and voted to keep the closed-session discussions confidential.

At the start of the special hearing the commission conducted roll call; Commission President Matsuda and Commissioners Baldauff, Barone, Cox and Vergara were recorded present, and Commissioner Foley was noted as expected to be absent. During the agenda the commission…

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