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Board halves fee and holds abatement in abeyance for Golden Gate Avenue property

Abatement Appeals Board, San Francisco City · April 16, 2014
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The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board upheld an order of abatement for 183 Golden Gate Ave., agreed to hold enforcement in abeyance for three months and reduced the assessed fee by 50%, citing ongoing remediation work and prior fees paid.

The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board on April 16, 2014, upheld an order of abatement for 183 Golden Gate Avenue but held enforcement in abeyance for three months and cut the assessed fee in half.

John Hinton, representing the Department of Building Inspection, told the board the violation involved tenant‑improvement work on the ground floor done without a permit and recommended upholding the abatement and assessment of costs. Hinton noted a permit had been issued in March but later expired and that the director’s file showed…

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