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Abatement Appeals Board upholds order for Hill Street property, pauses enforcement for 90 days after June 28 Planning hearing

Abatement Appeals Board · June 21, 2017
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The Abatement Appeals Board denied an appeal by the owner of 683273 Hill Street, upheld an order of abatement for unpermitted work and agreed to hold enforcement in abeyance for 90 days following the Planning Commission hearing on June 28, 2017.

The Abatement Appeals Board on June 21, 2017 denied an appeal by the owner of 683273 Hill Street and upheld an order of abatement for work done without permits, while agreeing to hold enforcement in abeyance for 90 days following the Planning Commission hearing scheduled for June 28.

Joe Duffy, a representative of the Department of Building Inspection (DBI), told the board the case began with a complaint received March 24, 2016 and that a Notice of Violation was issued that same day for work “beyond the scope of the approved permits.” He said DBI’s corrective-action schedule required filing a building permit within 30 days,…

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