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Board sets aside default in Trigger noise penalty case; jurisdiction hearing set for Aug. 10

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 13, 2011
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Summary

The board agreed to set aside its May default in the Trigger noise case at 2344 Market Street and scheduled a new jurisdictional hearing for August 10, citing procedural confusion; Planning staff reported about 200 days of penalties totaling roughly $50,000.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 13 agreed to set aside an earlier default in a noise enforcement case involving Trigger, a business at 2344 Market Street, and scheduled a new jurisdictional hearing for Aug. 10.

Attorney and agent Jeremy Paul told the board that Trigger had repeatedly tried to remedy alleged sound violations and that the penalties…

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