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Abatement Appeals Board upholds order for 670 Twelfth Ave.; permits due in 30 days, one year to finish work
Summary
The Abatement Appeals Board unanimously upheld the order of abatement for 670 Twelfth Avenue on Nov. 20, 2013, requiring the owner to obtain required permits within 30 days; the board allowed up to one year to complete permitted work. The property is in probate, and staff said initial municipal fees total $1,224.25.
On Nov. 20, 2013, the San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board voted unanimously to uphold an order of abatement for 670 Twelfth Avenue, a property listed in the estate of Christina Young, and to require that permits be pulled within 30 days with up to one year allowed to complete work.
John Hinton of the Department presented the staff case, saying the violation involved unpermitted construction that enclosed space at the rear of the home and that a director’s hearing on Dec. 4, 2012, had issued an order of abatement. Hinton told the board no permits had been obtained to clear the violation…
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