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Board of Appeals grants rehearing on Oakdale demolition, cites new evidence of unpermitted work
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 20 granted a rehearing for the 2065 Oakdale Avenue demolition permit after neighborhood groups and DBI reported post-hearing unpermitted activity, lead‑abatement concerns and obstruction of inspectors. The rehearing is set for April 10.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted unanimously on Feb. 20 to grant a rehearing on the permit for work at 2065 Oakdale Avenue after neighbors and city inspectors described unpermitted demolition and unsafe lead‑abatement practices following the board’s January decision.
Dan Dote, director of the Bayview Office for Community Planning and Neighborhood Review, told the board he had documented "a pattern of practice and deceit" by the permit holder and contractor, including soil disturbance and the removal of materials after the January hearing that, he said, undercut the reliability of post‑hearing soil testing. "What we…
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