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Ethics Commission grants waiver allowing architect Jonathan Perlman to serve on Historic Preservation Commission
Summary
The San Francisco Ethics Commission voted to grant a waiver to architect Jonathan Perlman from Campaigning Governmental Conduct Code section 3.224, allowing him to serve in Seat 3 on the Historic Preservation Commission despite potential conflicts arising from his San Francisco–based projects.
Jonathan Perlman, a practicing architect appointed to Seat 3 (architectural historian) on the Historic Preservation Commission, was granted a waiver by the San Francisco Ethics Commission that clears him to continue serving despite potential conflicts with local planning and building staff. Perlman told the commission he runs a small firm that recently grew to four employees and that about 70% of his work involves San Francisco projects. He said recusal would be his practice when his own projects…
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