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Commission Endorses Heating‑code Update to Match State Standards

San Francisco City Building Inspection Commission · November 20, 2019
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Summary

The Building Inspection Commission voted to approve an ordinance (Board File 191,017) aligning San Francisco's residential heating requirements with state law, establishing 24‑hour heat availability standards and simplifying enforcement procedures.

The Building Inspection Commission on Nov. 20 approved an ordinance (Board File 191,017) to revise residential heating requirements and bring the city into alignment with California energy standards. Commissioners recorded a roll‑call vote after a staff presentation and discussion of enforcement timeframes.

The measure, introduced by staff and summarized to the panel, would require heating to be available 24 hours a day in residential units consistent…

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