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After lengthy debate, commission orders enforcement path and reimposes prior design conditions at 1228 Funston Ave
Summary
The commission reviewed a staff‑initiated discretionary enforcement case at 1228 Funston Avenue to legalize extensive unpermitted additions. After hearing owners’ testimony that they were misled by a consultant, neighbors’ objections and lengthy commissioner debate, the commission voted 5–1 to require compliance with the commission's earlier (2017) design conditions, impose a stepwise enforcement schedule, and record a notice of abatement.
The Planning Commission on March 30 took discretionary enforcement action on a long‑running unpermitted addition at 1228 Funston Avenue, concluding a months‑long enforcement history with a 5–1 vote to revert the project to earlier commission conditions and require enforceable timelines.
Staff architect David Winslow laid out the file history: an unauthorized three‑story rear addition and facade alterations were built without permits beginning in 2014–2015; a prior discretionary approval in 2017 required corrective work that the property owners did not complete. Winslow recommended…
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