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Board of Appeals Upholds DBI permit for retroactive siding work at 870 North Point Street

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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 20 denied an appeal by the homeowners association for 870 North Point Street and upheld a Department of Building Inspection permit that retroactively legalized replacement of vinyl siding.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 20 denied an appeal by Ali Shafi, representing the homeowners association for 870 North Point Street, and upheld a Department of Building Inspection permit that retroactively legalized the replacement of vinyl siding. The board voted 5–0 to deny the appeal.

The appeal (No. 25‑010) challenged permit application 202502069786 and a notice of violation, No. 202317515, issued for unpermitted replacement of exterior siding. Ali Shafi told the board the Department of Building Inspection (DBI) had known of problems at the property for more than a year but had not inspected the site and had underreported the project value to the city. “If they…

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