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Building Inspection Commission extends temporary 7% fee reduction through legislation; DBI to report on timetable

Building Inspection Commission · December 17, 2014
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Summary

After debate about timing and budget impacts, the Commission voted 4–2 to extend a temporary 7% reduction in DBI staff‑service fees until a new fee study and Board adoption occur; DBI estimated a roughly $3.5 million revenue impact and agreed to coordinate with the Controller's Office and provide schedule updates.

The Building Inspection Commission voted on Dec. 17 to extend a temporary 7% reduction in staff‑service fees that had been put in place earlier as a six‑month bridge while the Controller’s Office oversees a comprehensive fee study. Tyrus Madison, DBI Deputy Director for Finance and Administration, told commissioners the department expects the continuing reduction to reduce annual revenues by roughly $3.5 million based on preliminary, five‑month year‑to‑date figures.

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