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Board denies jurisdiction request in long-running Green Street NOV dispute

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 3, 2021
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Summary

Owners of 1812–1816 Green Street asked the Board of Appeals to take jurisdiction over a notice of violation alleging illegal unit merger, unauthorized alterations and an illegal roof deck. Planning staff cited permit history and records showing two units; the board found the requesters did not meet the burden for jurisdiction and denied the request 4–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 3 declined a request from homeowners Adrienne and Anne Dollard to take jurisdiction over a notice of violation at 1812–1816 Green Street, a dispute the parties said stretches back to the early 2000s.

The Dollards told the board they purchased the house in 2002 in reliance on a 3R report showing the property as single‑family, then pursued a…

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