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Board of Appeals denies jurisdiction request over Homestead Street sewer replacement

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 13, 2024
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 13 denied a request from homeowner Helene Cohen to reopen review of a 2021 plumbing permit after a neighbor replaced a sewer lateral; commissioners said Cohen should pursue a DBI enforcement complaint if she believes a current code violation exists.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 13 unanimously denied a jurisdiction request from homeowner Helene Cohen who asked the board to take up a 2021 plumbing permit for 85 Homestead Street, saying the city had not caused her late filing.

Cohen told the board she has owned her duplex for 44 years and said a neighbor—s sewer was replaced without postings or apparent notice to adjacent homeowners. "I believe that it is" in violation, she said, adding she was not informed…

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