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Abatement order upheld for 921 Central Ave; board grants 30-day check-in for grant application

Abatement Appeals Board · September 17, 2014
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The Abatement Appeals Board upheld an order of abatement for 921 Central Ave but voted unanimously to hold enforcement in abeyance for 30 days so the owner can reapply for lead-abatement funds and start the remediation process; DBI had cited peeling paint and weatherproofing violations.

The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board on Sept. 17 upheld a Department of Building Inspection order requiring the owner of 921 Central Ave to abate peeling paint and weatherproofing violations but agreed to pause enforcement to allow the owner to reapply for grant assistance.

Senior Inspector Andrew Kars presented the department’s report, saying investigators found “peeling” and missing paint and that the case had a history of unresolved notices and reinspections. Kars told the board the complaint…

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