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Board Denies Jurisdiction Request, Upholds Permits for 2508 Nineteenth with Geotechnical Conditions

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 8, 2014
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Summary

After testimony about prior foundation damage to a neighboring home, the Board denied a jurisdiction request and upheld two permits related to 2508 Nineteenth Avenue but imposed two conditions: the permit holder must provide the final construction permit set to the appellant and must maintain an agreed 24-inch separation between the bottom of the new footing and the bottom of the installed underpinning; votes were unanimous.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Jan. 8 denied a jurisdiction request and upheld two related permits for construction at 2508 Nineteenth Avenue, but attached two conditions meant to protect an adjacent property owner who reported prior undermining and foundation damage.

Appellant Eva Tang recounted a history of damage to her home dating to 2005, saying she had spent more than $200,000 in repairs and related costs after earlier nearby work undermined her foundation: "Since 02/2005, ... I have spent, including…

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