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Abatement Appeals Board pauses enforcement on Alemanni Boulevard case, asks DBI to probe fee waiver

Abatement Appeals Board (Building Inspection Commission), City of San Francisco · January 15, 2020
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Summary

The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board voted Jan. 15, 2020 to hold an order of abatement for 3033 Alemanni Boulevard in abeyance for 30 days and asked the Department of Building Inspection to consider waiving roughly $1,300 in investigation fees while the owner completes work and schedules inspections.

On Jan. 15, 2020, the San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board — which meets with the Building Inspection Commission — heard an appeal of an order of abatement for 3033 Alemanni Boulevard (case no. 6871333) and unanimously voted to hold enforcement for 30 days while the property owner pursues inspections and corrective work.

Maurice Hernandez, chief building inspector for the Department of Building Inspection (DBI), told the board that the department opened a complaint on Feb. 7, 2018 alleging work without permits and an illegal change of use. Hernandez said DBI issued a notice of violation, gave the owner options to legalize the work or remove the downstairs kitchen, and ultimately recommended the…

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