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Abatement Appeals Board upholds order for Hill Street property but pauses enforcement for nine months

San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board · February 15, 2017
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The board upheld an order of abatement for a Hill Street property for unpermitted alterations but voted to hold enforcement for nine months to allow planning and historic-preservation review to proceed.

The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board on Feb. 15 upheld an order of abatement against the owner of a commercial property on Hill Street but voted to hold enforcement in abeyance for nine months to allow planning and historic-preservation reviews to run their course.

Joe Duffy of the Department of Building Inspection told the board the department received complaint 2016-93601 on Jan. 21, 2016 and later issued a notice of violation. "A complaint has been filed with this department regarding construction performed beyond the scope of the permit issued," Duffy said, reading the notice. DBI described unpermitted work that…

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