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Abatement Appeals Board upholds Green Street abatement, pauses enforcement for inspections

Abatement Appeals Board · March 19, 2014
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Summary

The Abatement Appeals Board on March 19 upheld a Department of Building Inspection order for a Green Street unit, assessed enforcement costs and held enforcement in abeyance for two weeks to allow inspectors to verify repairs. Tenants and owner disputed whether cleanup and testing were completed.

The Abatement Appeals Board voted March 19 to uphold a Department of Building Inspection order of abatement for the Green Street property at the center of appeals 6783 and 6784, while holding enforcement in abeyance for two weeks so inspectors can verify repairs and work toward sign-off.

Board staff, represented by Chief Housing Inspector Rosemarie Boske, recommended upholding the director’s order based on the record that substantial progress had not been made before the order was issued. Boske told the board the department’s current assessment of costs for time spent enforcing and inspecting the cases is approximately $4,827.

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