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Board upholds Trinity’s Fulton Street permit but requires limited hours, asbestos/lead testing and a complaint contact

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 13, 2013
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Summary

After tenants raised health and notice concerns about exterior stucco, window and roof work at 6720 Fulton Street, the Board of Appeals upheld the DBI‑issued permit but imposed conditions: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. weekday work hours, asbestos and lead testing during demolition and when new materials are disturbed, and a designated contact (Dave Tompkins) for tenant complaints.

The Board of Appeals upheld a Department of Building Inspection permit for exterior repairs at 6720 Fulton Street on Nov. 13 but added conditions aimed at tenant safety and responsiveness after extended public testimony from tenants who live in the building.

Tenants Anthony Byrne and Andrea Ramirez told the board they were not adequately notified about the full scope and duration of the project and said reports flagged possible lead and asbestos in exterior materials. Byrne said tenants had not been…

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