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San Francisco Building Inspection Commission renews remote‑meeting findings, withholds disclosure of closed‑session hiring talks

Building Inspection Commission · December 6, 2021
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At a Dec. 6 special meeting, the San Francisco Building Inspection Commission unanimously renewed findings authorizing remote meetings under state law, convened a closed session on the director’s appointment and voted not to disclose closed‑session discussions; no public comment was received on the closed session.

The San Francisco Building Inspection Commission on Dec. 6 unanimously renewed the findings that allow it to continue meeting remotely under California law and Assembly Bill 361, then held a closed session on the appointment of a director and voted not to disclose the closed‑session discussions.

The commission opened the special meeting and completed roll call, with President McCarthy, Vice President Tam, Commissioners Beto, Epler, Moss and Summer recorded present and Commissioner Alexander Toot noted as expected. A land…

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