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Abatement order for 135 El Camino Del Mar upheld; enforcement and new monitoring fees stayed for one year

San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board / Building Inspection Commission · September 16, 2009
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The Abatement Appeals Board upheld DBI’s abatement order for 135 El Camino Del Mar but unanimously voted to delay enforcement and suspend new monthly monitoring fees for one year while the owner pursues planning and permit review; quarterly progress reports were required.

The Abatement Appeals Board on Sept. 16 upheld the Department of Building Inspection’s abatement order relating to 135 El Camino Del Mar but voted unanimously to delay enforcement and suspend new monitoring fees for one year while the property owner pursues permit review. The board also required periodic progress reports during the stay.

Deputy Director Edward Swinney of the Department of Building Inspection told the board that DBI had issued three separate notices of violation after repeated complaints and site inspections showed as-built conditions that did not match approved plans. “My name is Edward Swinney. I’m deputy director of inspection services at DBI,” he said, and described altered plans, microfilm comparisons and a survey indicating encroachment onto an adjoining property.

Counsel for the owners, Andrew Junius of Rubin & Junius,…

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