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Board revokes permits tied to Kansas Street eviction dispute, citing notice failures

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 11, 2015
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied three permits tied to 1325 Kansas Street after finding Planning failed to follow Block Book Notification procedures; the appeals raised eviction and loss-of-rent‑controlled‑housing concerns for a long‑term disabled tenant.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 11 voted to deny three permits for work at 1325 Kansas Street after concluding Planning did not follow required notice procedures.

Appellant attorney Alex Merchant argued the permits would allow the owner to eliminate an occupied, long‑term unit rented by Russell McCabe, a permanently disabled tenant, and thereby…

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