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Board conditions shingle‑replacement permit at 2517 Pacific on lead‑safety measures after neighbors report contamination

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 31, 2017
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Summary

After neighbors produced wipe samples and an industrial hygienist testified to elevated lead dust, the Board granted an appeal and conditioned the 2517 Pacific Ave. shingle permit on specified cleanup, lab certification and containment measures and required compliance with a DBI Notice of Violation.

The Board of Appeals on May 31 granted an appeal and issued the permit for limited shingle removal at 2517 Pacific Avenue only after conditioning the work on several safety measures aimed at preventing and remediating lead contamination.

Neighbors’ counsel Ryan Patterson and industrial hygienist Basil Falcone described wipe‑sample testing that found elevated lead concentrations on adjacent properties and said shingle removal had generated visible dust. “The sample that we took actually shows 84,000 parts per…

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