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DBI previews code‑enforcement fee, charter rename and May town hall

Building Inspection Commission · April 21, 2010
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DBI Director Vivian Dade told the commission the department will reintroduce a code enforcement monitoring fee, seek charter changes to rename the Department of Building Inspection to the Department of Building Safety, and host a Building Safety Month town hall on May 14.

Vivian Dade, director of the Department of Building Inspection, briefed the commission on several administrative and legislative initiatives on April 21, including reintroducing a code‑enforcement monthly monitoring fee, pursuing a landscape water‑conservation ordinance with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and proposing charter changes to rebrand DBI.

Dade said the previously passed code‑enforcement monitoring fee has been reintroduced to the mayor’s office and will come before the Board of Supervisors for approval.…

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