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DBI finds misrepresentation at 214 State Street; urges Planning review with detailed staff record

Building Inspection Commission · May 16, 2018
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Summary

DBI staff told the Building Inspection Commission that permit applications for 214 State Street misrepresented existing conditions, leading to suspended permits and notices of violation; the commission recommended sending a clear chronology and staff report to the Planning Commission and that DBI staff attend the Planning hearing.

The San Francisco Department of Building Inspection told the Building Inspection Commission on May 16 that three years of permits and complaints tied to 214 State Street show “misrepresentation” in the original permit applications and work that exceeded the scope of issued permits. Chief Building Inspector Patrick O’Reardon summarized DBI’s chronology, noting permits filed from 2013–2015, suspended permits at Planning’s request and two active notices of violation: one for misrepresentation/over‑scope work and another under the vacant building ordinance. Work has been stopped since Dec. 24, 2014, except for hazard mitigation that stabilized the site.

The project sponsor, Todd Mavis,…

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