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Board of Appeals upholds two DBI alteration permits, rejecting tenant challenges

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 25, 2014
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 25 rejected two tenant appeals of Department of Building Inspection alteration permits — at 2386 30th Avenue and 1515 11th Avenue — finding the permits were properly issued and supported by DBI and Planning records. Both votes were unanimous among participating commissioners.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 25 rejected two tenant appeals challenging Department of Building Inspection alteration permits, ruling that both permits were properly issued and should be upheld.

In the first case, tenant Marie Morales asked the board to deny Permit 201404304598, which seeks to remove an unpermitted kitchen on the ground floor at 2386 Thirtieth Avenue. Morales told the board the change would result in a change of occupancy and possible eviction and said she had not seen a DBI notice of violation. "The entire reason that this permit was obtained was to circumvent the law," Morales said, urging the board to deny the permit until DBI issued a formal notice ordering the work.

Respondent counsel Jesse Ralph and DBI Senior Building…

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