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Board revokes alteration permit for 2425 Folsom after tenants and appellant raise housing‑use concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 25, 2015
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Summary

The Board of Appeals voted 3-0 to revoke an alteration permit for 2425 Folsom, finding the permit’s scope-of-work description unclear. Appellants argued the permit would remove a kitchen and could convert a habitable rental unit out of housing use; the permit holder said the owner sought to bring the space up to code.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 25 revoked an alteration permit for 2425 Folsom Street by a 3-0 vote after appellants said the permit would remove a kitchen and effectively remove an existing rental unit from housing use.

Appellant counsel Courtney Brown and Raquel Fox told the board that the permit as written would demolish the kitchen, convert it to laundry, and thereby make the unit illegal under…

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