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Building Inspection Commission delays citywide dust-control ordinance for further study
Summary
The commission voted 4–3 to continue consideration of a proposed ordinance that would require dust-control measures for construction and require health-department approval of plans for larger sites; commissioners asked for cost, staffing and impact analyses before Dec. 19.
The San Francisco Building Inspection Commission voted 4–3 on Nov. 21 to continue consideration of a proposed ordinance that would add dust-control requirements to the San Francisco Building Code and add Article 22b to the San Francisco Health Code.
The ordinance, introduced by staff and the Code Advisory Committee, would require contractors to control construction dust citywide and would require project sponsors for sites above a specified threshold to submit a dust-control plan for Department of Public Health…
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