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Commission backs ordinance to track repeat permit violators after broad public debate

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Summary

The Commission recommended approval of an ordinance to track and subject repeat permit violators to extra pre‑issuance review and public listing after an 18‑month, three‑strike threshold; stakeholders urged narrower scope and clearer due‑process protections.

The Building Inspection Commission voted to recommend approval of a Board of Supervisors ordinance that formalizes an internal tracking system and a public ‘expanded compliance control’ list for parties tied to repeated, significant permit violations.

The ordinance, sponsored through Supervisor Ronan’s office, would log certain significant notices of violation (including misrepresentation of existing conditions, unlicensed work and structural work without proper permits). If a party is subject to three such significant violations within an 18‑month period, DBI staff…

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