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Building Inspection Commission unanimously appoints Michael Cashin to board of examiners

Building Inspection Commission, City and County of San Francisco · December 12, 2011
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Summary

The Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously to appoint Michael Cashin to the high-rise sprinkler building owner seat on the board of examiners and administered the oath of office at a special Dec. 31 meeting.

The Building Inspection Commission unanimously appointed Michael Cashin to the board of examiners’ high‑rise sprinkler building owner seat at a special meeting on Dec. 31.

Commissioner Lee moved to appoint Cashin, citing his experience managing high‑rise properties and prior service on the graffiti advisory board; Commissioner Walker seconded the motion. The commission took a roll‑call vote with all members present voting yes. President Hetchanova then administered the oath of office and Cashin repeated the standard oath to support the U.S. and California constitutions and to faithfully discharge the duties of his office.

Cashin, who said he is "very honored" to serve, told commissioners he looked forward to contributing experience from his management work, including oversight of 255 California Street. Commissioners thanked him for agreeing to serve and emphasized the board of examiners’ role in reviewing safety issues for tall buildings.

The appointment fills the seat with a term noted in the agenda as expiring Sept. 15, 2013. The commission did not take additional legislative action on the seat beyond the vote and oath.

The commission moved on to other agenda items, including a discussion of permit cancellation timelines and several departmental technology projects.