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Board grants jurisdiction on demolition and construction permits at 353 San Jose Avenue; tenants given short appeal window

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 19, 2013
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The Board of Appeals granted jurisdiction over two permits at 353 San Jose Avenue after tenants said posted notices were unclear; the action creates a five‑day appeal period and prompted on‑the‑record negotiations about extra time for tenants to vacate.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 19 granted jurisdiction over two permits for demolition of an existing single‑story dwelling and construction of a four‑story building at 353 San Jose Avenue, giving the neighborhood requesters a five‑day window to file full appeals.

Tom Church and Marilyn Allen, representing tenants who have rented at the property for decades, told the board they misunderstood the posted permit notice and lost access to the SF Rent Board's assistance. Church…

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