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Board holds off abatement at Polk Street hotel, gives six months for permit work with conditions
Summary
The Abatement Appeals Board upheld an order of abatement for a 48-unit residential hotel converted to 51 units but held recording in abeyance and granted the owner six months to secure required permits, conditioned on responding to city plan-check requests within 15 days.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Abatement Appeals Board on Oct. 19 upheld an order of abatement for a residential hotel at 2048 Polk Street but agreed to hold off recording the order and gave the owner six months to secure permits and satisfy plan-check requirements.
Rosemarie Boske, Chief Housing Inspector, told the board DBI discovered in late December 2014 that a building with 48 legal guest rooms had been altered to contain 51 guest rooms without permits. Boske said the permit to legalize or remove the…
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