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Abatement Board allows Claytons time to redraw plans but upholds past fees
Summary
The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board granted a continued appeal from Francis and Christine Ryan for work at 1024–1026 Clayton Street, holding the order of abatement in abeyance for 18 months, requiring plans within six months, upholding past fees and waiving further administrative fees going forward. Vote: 6–1.
The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board on Nov. 16 granted an appeal by homeowners Francis and Christine Ryan for work at 1024–1026 Clayton Street but set conditions the owners must meet to avoid enforcement.
The board voted 6–1 to uphold the director’s order of abatement while holding that order in abeyance for 18 months, require submission of architectural plans within six months and to uphold fees already incurred. Commissioners also agreed no additional administrative fees for staff time would be charged while the case is resolved. Commissioner Lee cast the lone dissenting vote.
The Ryans asked the commission to rescind parts of the order and to waive fees, saying they had relied on earlier permits and communications from city staff. A Ryan representative told…
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