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Board grants one-year extension for major rehab at 250 Kearney Street

Abatement Appeals Board and Building Inspection Commission (San Francisco City) · September 21, 2011
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The Abatement Appeals Board extended the compliance period for a 145-room residential hotel at 250 Kearney Street to one year, aligning remediation time with the scope of extensive permits the owner must complete. The department recommended upholding the abatement; the board voted unanimously to extend time to coincide with the permit.

The Abatement Appeals Board voted unanimously on Sept. 21 to extend the compliance period for 250 Kearney Street — a large residential hotel with more than 130 residential rooms — by a year to allow a major rehabilitation to proceed and address the building’s notices of violation.

Inspector John Hynchon and Chief Housing Inspector Rosemary Boske briefed the board on complaint 201063345 and the director’s March order of abatement. Boske…

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