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Abatement board upholds order for 336 Spears Street, holds enforcement for one year to allow planning
Summary
The Abatement Appeals Board upheld an order of abatement for a dilapidated rear dwelling at 336 Spears Street but agreed to assess costs only to date, waive future fees where possible, and hold enforcement in abeyance for one year while the owner pursues planning approvals to restore the unit.
The Abatement Appeals Board on a unanimous vote upheld an order of abatement for a rear dwelling unit at 336 Spears Street but agreed to hold enforcement in abeyance for one year to allow the property owner time to complete required Planning approvals and construction work.
Morris Hernandez, a building inspector, told the board the case began with complaints going back to 2010 and that permits later obtained exceeded the scope of work and were not routed to Planning. "The building was rebuilt... those permits never went through planning," Hernandez…
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