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Tenant appeals bathroom renovation at 1485 Clay Street; Board requires drawings, continues hearing

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 5, 2014
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A tenant appealed a permit for bathroom work at 1485 Clay Street, arguing a floor-lowering plan would remove trundle-bed storage and impair the unit; owners said the work is needed for code compliance. The Board directed permit holder to submit drawings and continued the case for review.

A San Francisco tenant appealed a building permit for 1485 Clay Street on Nov. 5, saying the planned lowering of a bathroom floor to meet modern code would eliminate a trundle-bed storage area used as living space.

Appellant Stacy Miller said the building’s unusual raised-floor bathroom and sliding-trundle bed are critical to her ability to live and work in a small studio; she argued the Department of Building…

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