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Abatement Appeals Board continues Tingley Street case to allow interpreter, delays final ruling

Abatement Appeals Board · June 12, 2024
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The Abatement Appeals Board continued an appeal of an order of abatement for 204 Tingley Street to July 17, 2024 to give the appellant time to obtain an interpreter and representative after DBI staff recommended upholding the order based on unpermitted construction and incomplete inspections.

The Abatement Appeals Board on June 12, 2024 continued an appeal of an order of abatement for 204 Tingley Street to a special hearing set for July 17, 2024, after the appellant arrived late and requested language assistance and time to obtain a representative.

Joe Ng, senior building inspector for the Department of Building Inspection, presented the department’s case and recommended that the board uphold the Feb. 7, 2023 order of abatement and impose assessment of costs. Ng told the board inspectors found an unauthorized rear addition and that the owner had a prior notice of violation from April 2012 and a subsequent abatement…

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