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Neighbors contest Ninth Avenue site permit, allege wrong plans and unpermitted foundation work; Board continues case

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 21, 2018
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Neighbors appealed the site permit for 56620 Ninth Avenue, saying the plans they received differed from the work being done and that foundation work was performed without proper permits and damaged adjacent property; the Board continued the matter to March 7 so Planning can confirm what plans were mailed to neighbors.

Anthony Tam and family members told the San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 21 that the final plans for 56620 Ninth Avenue differed materially from the 3/11 neighborhood notice they received and that the permit holder’s foundation work exceeded what was shown in prior drawings, allowing dirt and sand to encroach into Tam’s foundation. Tam asked the board to require the project be built to the revised plans the neighbors had previously approved and to hold the permit holder to that scope.

John Lum, the…

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