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Abatement Appeals Board upholds Ulloa Street order, puts enforcement on two-month abeyance

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The Abatement Appeals Board voted unanimously Oct. 15 to uphold a March 18, 2025 order of abatement and assessment of costs for 695856 Ulloa Street, but held the order in abeyance for two months to allow the owner time to finalize outstanding permit work.

The Abatement Appeals Board on Oct. 15 upheld an order of abatement and assessment of costs against the owners of 695856 Ulloa Street, but voted unanimously to hold enforcement in abeyance for two months to allow the owners to complete outstanding permit work.

The case stems from expired and incomplete building permits and inspections tied to work at the property, Department of Code Enforcement representative Mauriz Hernandez told the board. Hernandez said the case originated from a web complaint filed Sept. 9, 2022, and that permit research showed multiple expired permits, including a window replacement permit and remodeling permits dating back to 2009–2011. Staff recommended…

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