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Board of Appeals adopts FY2016–17 budget proposals, projects modest surplus
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals unanimously adopted its FY2016–17 budget proposals on Feb. 18, 2015, projecting a year-end surplus and recommending a review of surcharge rates with the Controller and Mayor to better align revenue with appeal workload.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–0 on Feb. 18 to adopt its fiscal-year 2016–17 budget proposals and prepare the package for submission to the Mayor as required by city law.
Cynthia Gold Steen, the Board's executive director, told commissioners that surcharge revenue accounts for roughly 95% of the Board’s budget while filing fees represent about 5%. She projected the Board would end the current year with a surplus of about $33,000, and said…
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