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Commission supports three-year compliance window for unauthorized units

Building Inspection Commission · April 20, 2016
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Summary

The Building Inspection Commission voted April 20, 2016, to back an amendment to Board File 160185 giving property owners three years (rather than one) to legalize unauthorized residential units except where life-safety hazards exist; the Commission approved the recommendation unanimously.

On April 20, 2016, the San Francisco Building Inspection Commission voted to support an amendment to Board of Supervisors File No. 160,185 that would give property owners three years, instead of one, to correct a notice of violation (NOV) for an unauthorized residential unit unless the unit presents an…

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