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Building Inspection Commission backs Supervisor Peskin's Slope Protection Act amendments with clarifying language

San Francisco Building Inspection Commission · March 21, 2018
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Summary

The commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of Board File 171,284 to reinstate a 25% slope reference to the Slope Protection Act but asked for clearer language on how the 25% is measured and for procedural measures to limit undue delays.

The Building Inspection Commission on March 21 voted unanimously to recommend approval of amendments to the city's Slope Protection Act (Board File 171,284) while asking the sponsor and DBI staff to work with the commission on clarifying amendments to how a 25% slope threshold would be applied.

Lee Heffner, representing Supervisor Aaron Peskin's office, told the commission that the 25% reference was part of the original 2008 ordinance and stems from a state seismic-hazard report. He argued…

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