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Public commenter urges fire department to allow time to legalize longtime artist live/work space

San Francisco Fire Commission · April 24, 2019
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Summary

A permit consultant asked the commission to allow residents of a long‑running artist live/work space called "The Farm" time to legalize occupancy after an anonymous complaint prompted an inspection notice; the city's fire marshal said no vacate order had been issued and explained the enforcement process.

During general public comment, Jeremy Paul, who identified himself as a San Francisco permit consultant with decades of experience, urged the commission and department to allow a voluntary, time‑limited process for legalizing a historical artist live/work space he called "The Farm." Paul said an anonymous party reported people living in a commercial space, prompting an inspector to post a notice that could lead…

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