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Appeals board upholds Fulton Street abatement but grants owner a year and waives future costs

Building Inspection Commission / Abatement Appeals Board, San Francisco City · December 16, 2009
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The Abatement Appeals Board upheld the notice of violation for a rear‑deck built without permits at 1206 Fulton St. but extended the compliance window and waived new assessment costs for one year while keeping the existing $1,000.42 assessment in place.

The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board on Dec. 16 upheld an order of abatement against the owner of 1206 Fulton Street but gave the owner additional time to resolve permit and inspection issues and waived any future assessment increases for the next year.

Deputy Director Ed Swinney of the Department of Building Inspection told the board the case involved a second‑floor rear deck and exterior stairs constructed without permits, with an initial notice of violation issued in December 2003 and a subsequent notice in 2009. Swinney said earlier permit…

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