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Building Inspection Commission upholds DBI relocation determination for 938–940 Hampshire St.
Summary
The San Francisco Building Inspection Commission unanimously upheld DBI—s April 24, 2015 determination requiring emergency relocation payments and utility-deposit returns for occupants of 938–940 Hampshire St., while noting disputed details about the number of occupied rooms and asking parties for a clear accounting.
The San Francisco Building Inspection Commission on July 15 unanimously voted to uphold the Department of Building Inspection—s April 24, 2015 notice of determination ordering emergency relocation payments and utility-deposit returns for occupants of 938–940 Hampshire Street.
DBI—s Chief Housing Inspector Rosemary Bosque told the commission the notice was drafted using state legal provisions and Department counsel, and that state law permits the enforcing agency to determine unit counts based on how the building was being used at the time of inspection. "The state law does not require that a local ordinance be adopted to implement it," Bosque said, defending DBI—s process and the department—s timeliness.
Counsel for Working Dirt LLC, the property owner…
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