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Board continues contested 1100 Lombard permit to Oct. 26 as tenants and owner negotiate relocation terms
Summary
Three tenants appealed a permit for structural and garage work at 1100 Lombard, arguing statutory relocation payments are insufficient for long displacements; owners and engineers said the building needs immediate foundation and seismic work. The board continued the matter to Oct. 26 to allow settlement talks and encouraged negotiation on increased relocation compensation.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Oct. 12 continued an appeal over a permit for 1100 Lombard Street after a lengthy hearing in which tenants argued the scope of planned structural and garage work would force prolonged displacement and impose financial hardship.
Tenant representatives said statutory relocation payments for capital improvement evictions (about $8,500) would not cover months‑long displacement for retired tenants on fixed incomes. Tenant counsel outlined estimated shortfall figures for three months and for six months of…
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