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Abatement Appeals Board upholds order for 232 Talbert Street, assesses costs
Summary
The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board on Sept. 18, 2019 upheld an order of abatement for 232 Talbert Street, finding an interior staircase a life-safety hazard after an inspection and determining it was removed without an issued permit; the board voted unanimously to assess department costs.
The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board on Sept. 18, 2019 upheld an order of abatement for 232 Talbert Street after concluding an unpermitted interior staircase posed a life-safety hazard, and the board voted unanimously to assess the department’s costs.
The board heard from the Housing Inspection Division, where acting senior housing inspector Jim Lawrie said a notice of violation for the property was issued Oct. 25, 2018, citing an unsafe interior staircase between the second floor and the garage. Lawrie said photographs in the department’s packet showed tread depth below the code standard (less than about 10.5 inches) and a railing that was not…
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