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San Francisco panel continues appeal over revoked occupancy certificate for Guerrero Street cottage

San Francisco Building Inspection Commission / Abatement Appeals Board · February 18, 2015
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Summary

The Building Inspection Commission continued to March 18 an appeal by property owner Satish Gupta after DBI revoked a Certificate of Final Completion and Occupancy (CFC) for a rear cottage at 1142A Guerrero St., citing missing permits and records; owner and tenant gave sharply contrasting accounts.

The San Francisco Building Inspection Commission on Feb. 18 moved the contested appeal over the revocation of a Certificate of Final Completion and Occupancy for a small rear building at 1142A Guerrero Street to a March 18 hearing after extended argument from both sides.

The commission heard a detailed presentation from Senior Inspector Patrick O’Riordan, who said a CFC and an over-the-counter permit were issued in June 2014 but that city records do not show a building permit or planning review that would legally document conversion of the rear structure from a storage shed to a dwelling. O’Riordan said earlier permits from 2002–03 were for dry-rot and water-damage repairs and “would not have the credibility” to establish a conversion and that department records thus do not…

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