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Abatement board holds 57 Taylor Street order in abeyance until Feb. 1 after owner shows active work plan

Abatement Appeals Board · August 15, 2018
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The Abatement Appeals Board upheld an order of abatement for 57 Taylor Street but held the order in abeyance until Feb. 1, 2019, directing that only legally required costs be imposed and noting the owner's good-faith progress on PG&E upgrades.

The Abatement Appeals Board on Thursday upheld an order of abatement for 57 Taylor Street but held enforcement in abeyance until Feb. 1, 2019, after hearing testimony that the property owner had recently secured PG&E-approved drawings and begun on-site work.

David Thomas, the owner's representative, told the board that the notice of violation (NOV) for inadequate electrical service was posted the day his group acquired the building and that nine units remain offline, producing an estimated $30,000 in monthly revenue…

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