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  2. Camara v. Municipal Court of City and County of San Francisco

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    In 1963, a housing inspector from San Francisco's health department entered an apartment building to conduct a routine inspection to locate possible code violations. The building manager informed the inspector that a tenant might be using his space contrary to permitted policy.

  3. San Francisco Ethics Commission - Wikipedia

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    Kamala Harris faced a campaign finance ethics violation in 2003 when she broke a voluntary $211,000 spending cap for the San Francisco district attorney's race. The Ethics Commission found that the violations appeared to be unintentional and levied a penalty of $34,000, reduced from the potential maximum penalty of $65,000.

  4. Nuisance abatement - Wikipedia

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    In San Francisco, multiple departments work together to ensure safe neighborhoods through the use of nuisance abatement and other similar codes. The Department of Building Inspection is responsible for inspecting and citing violations of the building code, and their decisions are enforced by the City Attorney of San Francisco.

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  6. San Francisco Mandatory Recycling and Composting Ordinance

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    The San Francisco Mandatory Recycling and Composting Ordinance (No. 100-09) is a local municipal ordinance requiring all persons located in San Francisco to separate their recyclables, compostables and landfilled trash and to participate in recycling and composting programs. [1]

  7. 'X' logo installed atop Twitter building, spurring San ... - AOL

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    The city of San Francisco has opened a complaint and launched an investigation into a giant “X” sign that was installed Friday on top of the downtown building formerly known as Twitter ...

  8. Sit-lie ordinance - Wikipedia

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    Sit-lie ordinances are most notably found in West Coast cities, since the 2000s, with Seattle, Washington, Portland, Oregon, and several San Francisco Bay Area cities – Santa Cruz, Palo Alto, and San Francisco itself – having passed such ordinances. [2] In a 2009 survey of 235 US cities, 30% prohibited sitting or lying in some public places ...

  9. Apparent code violation mistakes may result in lawsuit for ...

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    Indian Beach resident Tom Frascone has been battling the city of Sarasota for the last 6 months over code violations in the construction of his neighbor's house.