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Board finds 138 Fifth Avenue was originally single-family, grants appeal to correct occupancy

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 18, 2012
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The Board of Appeals concluded the record supports treating 138 Fifth Avenue as originally a single-family dwelling and granted an appeal to overturn DBI's permit denial, allowing the owner to proceed with a permit to correct the record and remove illegal unit work; vote 5-0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on April 18 granted an appeal from Jeremy Paul to reverse DBI's denial of a permit to alter the building and correct the official occupancy record, concluding the historical evidence supports a single-family origin for 138 Fifth Avenue. The board voted 5-0 to overrule DBI's denial and allow the permit to proceed.

Paul presented assessor records, Sanborn maps, Polk directory evidence and…

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