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Board delays decision on Noriega Street sheds after residents and bakery owner clash over recorded easement
Summary
The Abatement Appeals Board continued a dispute over two storage sheds behind 3876 Noriega Street for 30 days, after DBI staff said the sheds violate a recorded easement tied to permit 9927327 while the appellant and neighbors argued over ownership, health concerns and who may use the rear yard.
At a Nov. 18 Abatement Appeals Board hearing, DBI staff told the board that two storage sheds installed in the rear driveway at 3876 Noriega Street are located within a recorded easement incorporated into permit approvals and recommended upholding an earlier order of abatement.
The appellant, identified in the record as owner Shanice Hillary, said the rear area is private yard and argued the cross-hatched area on the recorded map does not meet the legal definition of an easement. Hillary said only one of the two sheds belongs to her, that small sheds under 100 square feet may be installed without a permit, and that condominium owners in her building signed a document making her an invitee to the rear…
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