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Board halves penalty for unpaid window permit after appellant cites hardship
San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 29, 2011
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Summary
Irene Acosta appealed a nine-times penalty for replacing windows without a permit. The Board of Appeals reduced the penalty to two times the regular fee, citing the appellant’s unemployment and reliance on an experienced contractor; the vote was unanimous.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals granted an appeal by Irene Acosta on June 29 and reduced a Department of Building Inspection penalty for unpermitted window replacement at 20 Walter Street to two times the standard fee.
Acosta told the board she replaced windows to improve…
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