BOS Rules Committee selects TAC members

On Monday July 13 2026 the Rules Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors met to consider applicants for several seats on the recently established Fire Code Technical Advisory Council (TAC). Applicants selected by the Rules Committee will be recommended to the full Board for confirmation.

It is anticipated by BOS staff that the Council will have its first meeting in September of this year, will have two meetings per month for its first three months, and will aim to prepare a draft report of its findings before the end of the year. The TAC meetings will be public.

At the hearing, Supervisor Steven Sherrill gave a brief preamble about the TAC, each applicant got to make a short presentation of their qualifications (videos are attached below), and then the Supervisors voted on the applicants to send forward for final approval by the full Board of Supervisors.

Five of the eleven seats on the TAC will be filled by nominees from San Francisco official departments or bodies (Controller, Fire Department, Department of Building Inspection, Public Utilities Commission, and the Board of Supervisors) and will not be subject to Rules Committee review. Applicants for the remaining seats are the following:

Seat 1 – Property owner or building manager

Jim Edlin – Homeowner, resident and Board member of a 150 unit affected building from 1963. Instigator of this website.

John O’Bannion – An intellectual property attorney, holds a BSEE degree and PE (Professional Engineer) qualification.

Mark PuchalskiDirector of facilities at Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation

Robert Eaton SELECTED – Retired firefighter

Seat 2 – Non-owner tenant

Gayle GearySELECTED – Retired ad agency partner, strategic planner

Seat 3 – Homeowners’ association representative

Catherine Ann MillerSELECTED – Executive committee member of HOA coalition opposing sprinkler mandate

Neil Bardack – Did not appear – conflict with jury duty.

Seat 4 -Person who holds an active C-16 fire protection contractor license

Christopher Ingram SELECTED – CEO of Ingram Fire Protection Inc.

Seat 5 – Construction professional with experience in either general labor or a skilled trade

Brandon BracamonteSELECTEDSprinkler Fitters Local 483 Business Agent

Seat 6 -Professional architect

Linas Stempuzis – Contemporary architect – “known for innovative designs that blend modern aesthetics with functional spaces”.

Selection for this seat was continued to the following week to allow for the late interviewing of another applicant.

Following the presentations by the ten applicants present, Supervisor Sherrill made some closing remarks, then moved to forward five applicants to the full Board for approval. A vote on a candidate for Seat 6, the architect seat, was continued to the next week’s meeting to allow for interviewing a late added candidate.