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Ethics commission declines to find Sunshine Ordinance violation in Park Merced referral

San Francisco Ethics Commission · September 23, 2013
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Summary

The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted to find that four supervisors did not violate the city’s Sunshine Ordinance over amendments to the Park Merced development agreement, after testimony from a Board representative and sharp public criticism about notice and document distribution.

The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted to find that four members of the Board of Supervisors did not violate the city’s Sunshine Ordinance in connection with amendments to the Park Merced development agreement.

Commissioners voted after hearing from Judson True, a legislative aide for Supervisor David Chiu, who represented the supervisors at the hearing. True told the commission he and others distributed copies of the 14‑page proposed amendments at the committee meeting and that city attorneys advised the committee’s actions were within the scope of the noticed hearing. “I personally had copies, dozens and dozens of copies…

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