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Abatement order for 228 Day Street held pending payment after owner agrees to pay assessed costs
Summary
The Abatement Appeals Board upheld an order of abatement for an unpermitted deck at 228 Day Street but agreed to reverse the order if the former owner pays $1,378.50 within 15 days; the board voted unanimously on July 21, 2010.
SAN FRANCISCO — The city’s Abatement Appeals Board on July 21 upheld an order of abatement for an unpermitted deck at 228 Day Street but agreed to reverse the order if the former owner pays assessed department costs within 15 days.
Senior housing inspector Matthew Green told the board the department opened the case after an anonymous complaint and site inspections in 2002 found a deck built without required permits. Green said a building permit was later issued in 2006 but expired without required inspections, the case was re-assigned to a new inspector, and a director’s hearing resulted in an order of abatement. “So far, the department has…
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