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Planning commissioners schedule officer election after debate over succession rules
Summary
After a city attorney advised the commission rules are ambiguous about long‑term succession, the Planning Commission voted 5–2 to add elections for president and vice president to next week’s agenda following public comment urging notice; Commissioners Williams and Moore voted no.
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted 5–2 on Sept. 12 to add a public election of officers to next week’s agenda after a legal briefing and public comment about the rules for succession when an elected president leaves.
The commission’s deputy city attorney told commissioners that “the commission rules provide that upon resignation or unavailability of the president ... the vice president will, as an interim officer, take the place of president,” but that the…
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