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Board denies appeal at 14 Wilder Street; DBI to continue inspections after neighbor raises nuisance and unpermitted-work claims
Summary
The Board of Appeals on Sept. 3 denied an appeal of a DBI alteration permit for 14 Wilder Street. Neighbors cited unpermitted demolition, moving of a kitchen exhaust and alleged nuisance impacts; DBI said the kitchen exhaust termination complied with mechanical code and called for complaint-driven follow-up on open notices of violation.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Sept. 3 denied an appeal from neighbors challenging an alteration permit for 14 Wilder Street, rejecting arguments that the permit failed to remedy extensive, unpermitted work at the property but directing that DBI’s complaint and enforcement process be used to address outstanding code issues.
Appellants Kimon and Lisa Manolius, represented by Hanson Bridle LLP, urged the board to reverse a DBI revision permit that, they said, purported to address a notice of violation but in practice approved only a single interior-wall revision while leaving substantial unpermitted exterior and interior work unaddressed. Appellants submitted videos and photos showing extensive demolition, electrical work, plumbing changes and an initial kitchen exhaust termination they asserted was too close…
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