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Building Inspection Commission convenes closed session on potential litigation, votes not to disclose

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Summary

The commission met in closed session under state and local codes to consider property-owner requests for extensions under San Francisco Administrative Code section 41.23; the commission voted to convene the closed session and later voted not to disclose closed-session discussions.

The San Francisco Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously on Feb. 19 to convene a closed session to discuss potential litigation related to written requests from property owners for extensions under San Francisco Administrative Code section 41.23.

The motion to convene closed session was made by Commissioner Newman and seconded by Vice President Shattucks. The chair conducted a roll-call vote; Vice President Shattucks, Commissioner Chavez, Commissioner Newman and Commissioner Williams all voted “yes” and the motion carried unanimously.

The closed session was held pursuant to Government Code…

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