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Abatement Appeals Board extends hold on 819 Ellis order for 30 days; owner told to remove online advertising

Abatement Appeals Board / Building Inspection Commission (San Francisco) · April 15, 2015
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The Abatement Appeals Board voted unanimously April 15 to extend the order of abatement in abeyance for 30 days for 819 Ellis Street to allow the owner to pursue permits and address outstanding notices; staff asked that online advertising be removed and inspections continue.

The Abatement Appeals Board voted unanimously April 15 to extend the order of abatement for 819 Ellis Street for 30 days while the property owner pursues permits and resolves remaining notices of violation.

Rosemarie Boske, Chief Housing Inspector, told the board staff had updated the case file and provided photos taken the day before the hearing showing the building unoccupied but still furnished for hostel use. Boske said the…

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