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Board continues York Street penalty appeal after split vote over nine-times fine

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 29, 2011
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals heard an appeal by Franz von Ueckermann over a penalty tied to unpermitted window and stucco work at 1354 York Street. The board voted 3–1 to reduce the formula-based nine-times penalty to five-times but moved to continue the case so a fourth commissioner can vote; continuation set for Aug. 17.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 29 heard an appeal by Franz von Ueckermann challenging a nine-times penalty assessed by the Department of Building Inspection for construction work done without a permit at 1354 York Street.

Appellant representative Bob Nelke said the windows in question and minor stucco repairs predated his client’s 1979 purchase and that the owner, elderly and on a fixed income, did not perform the window work. Nelke told the board that the…

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