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DBI projects small year‑end deficit; MOUs with PUC, Port and Transbay could offset shortfall

San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board / Building Inspection Commission · September 16, 2009
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Summary

DBI reported a projected year‑end deficit of $402,000 but flagged potential offsets from new fees and four MOUs (PUC, Port, Treasure Island, Transbay). The commission was briefed on implementing the vacant building ordinance and a new $52 monthly monitoring fee.

Pamela Levitt, Financial Services Manager for the Department of Building Inspection, briefed the Building Inspection Commission on department finances through August 2009 and on pending legislation and MOUs.

Levitt said the department projects a year‑end deficit of $402,000—about 1% of the budget—based on two months of actuals, but identified potential offsets. “Right now we're projecting a year end deficit of $402,000,” she said, and noted a projected revenue increase of about $580,000 tied to new fees on one- and two‑family rental units.…

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