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Board denies appeal of planning notice of violation at 33 Norfolk; planning says use violation remains until abated
Summary
The Board of Appeals denied an appeal on May 7 of a planning notice of violation at 33 Norfolk Street, concluding the department properly issued an NOV for an unauthorized change of use; planning will document abatement and finalize any administrative fees.
The Board of Appeals on May 7 denied an appeal of a planning notice of violation (NOV) issued to the owner of 33 Norfolk Street for an unauthorized change of use when Enzyme Community Center SF operated nighttime entertainment at the property.
Property owner Andrés Fung told the board he leased the vacant building pending future development but that a lessee operated uses inconsistent with the lease and the property’s permitted low‑intensity art‑studio use. Fung said his tenant vacated in late December 2024 and he submitted photo documentation to the planning department to abate the NOV. He asked the board to declare…
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