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Commission approves minutes and votes to go into closed session; no report disclosed
Summary
At the Feb. 8 meeting the Fire Commission unanimously approved the minutes, voted to hold an unlitigated-claim item (7b) in closed session, and voted to keep closed-session discussions confidential; the commission reported no reportable action afterward.
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The Fire Commission convened Feb. 8 and completed routine business, including a unanimous vote to approve the regular meeting minutes from Feb. 8, 2023. A motion to approve the minutes was made, seconded and carried with all commissioners present voting in the affirmative.
Later the commission moved to consider item 7(b), an unlitigated claim, in closed session under California Government Code sections cited during the meeting. The commission voted unanimously to go into closed session at 6:08 p.m. and, after returning to open session, reported "there is nothing to report" under California Government Code section 54957.1 and San Francisco Administrative Code provisions. Commissioners then voted unanimously to keep the closed-session discussions confidential under the city administrative code.
Votes at a glance: - Approve regular meeting minutes (02/08/2023): unanimous (all commissioners present voted yes). Outcome: approved. - Vote to hear Item 7(b) in closed session: unanimous. Outcome: closed session held at 6:08 p.m. - Vote whether to disclose discussions held in closed session: unanimous to keep discussions confidential. Outcome: no disclosure.
No other formal actions (ordinances, appointments, contracts) were recorded in the publicly available portions of the meeting.
