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Abatement appeal at 221 Eleventh Street continued to February as board urges planning review

San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board · November 15, 2017
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The Abatement Appeals Board continued the order-of-abatement case for 221 Eleventh Street to its February meeting to allow parties to pursue permits or planning review after debate over fee incentives, legalization of artist housing, and landlord–tenant responsibility.

The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board on Nov. 14 continued a contested order of abatement for 221 Eleventh Street to its February meeting, giving the parties more time to pursue planning and permitting options after a disputed landlord–tenant dispute.

Francisco Gutierrez, attorney for owner Don Ramon’s Real Estate LLC, asked the board to reverse or modify the order because the tenant had, he said, rented and sublet residential space without owner consent in breach of the commercial lease. Gutierrez cited the building code and asked the board to consider a modification that would allow the parties 60 days to obtain permits and up to 18 months to complete repairs if the board found the violations were not “serious and imminent hazards.”

Deputy Director of Permit Services…

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