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San Francisco Building Inspection Commission requires written appeals material 14 days before hearings

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The Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously March 3 to amend hearing rules so appellants must submit pre-hearing statements and supporting documents at least 14 days before a scheduled hearing to be considered, clarifying application to extension requests under section 41.23.

On March 3, 2025, the San Francisco Building Inspection Commission voted 4-0 to amend its rules and hearing procedures to clarify how appeals for extension requests under section 41.23 are handled, requiring appellants to submit pre-hearing statements and any supporting documents at least 14 days before a scheduled hearing to be considered.

Commissioners said the change is intended to prevent appellants from submitting materials at the hearing that the commission cannot reasonably review given heavy caseloads. Deputy City Attorney Rob Capla…

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