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Building Inspection Commission backs city referral to adopt parts of 2022 Existing Building Code
Summary
On Jan. 15 the Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously to forward an ordinance (file 241005) to the Board of Supervisors that would incorporate chapters 6–11 of the 2022 California Existing Building Code into San Francisco’s existing building code, adding the work-area compliance method and several local amendments.
The San Francisco Building Inspection Commission on Jan. 15 voted unanimously to recommend that the Board of Supervisors adopt ordinance file 241005, which would add chapters 6 through 11 of the 2022 California Existing Building Code to the San Francisco Existing Building Code.
The ordinance would bring the state’s new work-area compliance method — which allows proportionate compliance based on the area and intensity of work — into the city code in addition to the prescriptive compliance method the city has used. Tate Hanna,…
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