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Board upholds dozens of code-enforcement liens; several cases removed after settlement
Summary
The Board confirmed reports of delinquent charges and liens from the Department of Building Inspection and Department of Public Health, removed multiple addresses after staff provided deletions, and approved item 15 as amended after public testimony on several properties.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Aug. 8 heard public testimony and confirmed multiple reports of delinquent charges and liens related to code enforcement, nuisance abatement and refuse collection, while accepting deletions for dozens of addresses that had been settled before the meeting.
Department of Public Health representative Scott Nakamura told the board the department had run hearings earlier in the day to adjudicate objections to the refuse-assessment list and was "confident that the list is complete." The board adopted the resolution confirming the report of delinquent refuse-service charges and special assessments (item 11) after staff noted a number of settled addresses…
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