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Building Inspection Commission delays jurisdiction decision on 214 State Street appeal after agent cites defective notice

Building Inspection Commission · September 15, 2021
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Summary

The commission continued consideration of jurisdiction over an abatement order for 214 State Street (Case 6884) after the property agent, Kevin Chang, said prior certified mailings were returned and staff agreed to reissue notices; the board voted unanimously to calendar the matter for the next hearing so parties can supply documentation.

The Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously to continue consideration of jurisdiction in an abatement appeal for 214 State Street (Case 6884), after the property agent said defects in prior notice and a complex history of special-assessment liens required additional review.

The appellant, listed as 214 State Street LLC, asked the board to accept an appeal filed after the 15-day appeal period on the grounds that the order had been improperly noticed. Deputy City Attorney Zach told the panel the jurisdiction question was preliminary and should be resolved first.

Chief building inspector Mauricio Hernandez told commissioners staff had reposted and…

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