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Board confirms delinquent charges in hazardous-materials enforcement at 930 Grove; owners say cleanup largely finished and seek penalty reduction

3006395 · April 16, 2025
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The Board of Supervisors approved a resolution May 24 to confirm delinquent administrative penalties related to an unauthorized release of hazardous materials at 930 Grove Street after a Department of Public Health presentation; property representatives said mitigation work was completed or in progress and asked for penalty relief.

The Board of Supervisors voted May 24 to confirm a report of delinquent administrative civil penalties and recovery costs for the unauthorized release of hazardous materials at 930 Grove Street.

Jonathan Piaques, senior industrial hygienist and manager of the Department of Public Health Hazardous Materials Program, told the board the department has pursued the case since violations were first observed in August 2019 and that cleanup actions remain ongoing. The department transmitted a report of delinquent charges dated April 22, 2022, seeking assessment of unpaid administrative…

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