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Building Inspection Commission unanimously votes to hold closed session on litigation and not to disclose discussion

Building Inspection Commission · November 28, 2016
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Summary

The Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously to enter a closed session to discuss pending and potential litigation under San Francisco Administrative Code section 67.1, then reconvened and voted unanimously not to disclose the closed-session discussion before adjourning.

At a public meeting, the Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously to enter a closed session to discuss existing and potential litigation under the San Francisco Administrative Code, section 67.1, then reconvened and voted not to disclose what had been discussed.

The City Attorney told the commission that because the meeting would cover both “existing litigation” and “pending or possible litigation,” the body was required to hold a formal vote authorizing a closed session to discuss potential litigation in addition to…

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