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Board of Appeals denies jurisdiction request from Zambrano family over 759 Natoma permit

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 8, 2011
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied the Zambrano family's request for jurisdiction over a December 2010 permit for foundation work and a three‑car garage at 759 Natoma, finding the owner's engineering reports and public‑safety concerns persuasive and noting tenant‑rights remedies lie primarily with the Rent Board, 4–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 9 denied a jurisdiction request from the Zambrano family seeking to challenge a permit issued in December 2010 for structural and remodeling work at 759 Natoma Street.

Appellants' counsel Maxwell Everich told the board the family learned only in May 2011 that a permit had been issued in December and that a 60‑day notice to vacate followed; he said tenants were not told and were deprived of their 15‑day right to appeal, raising risk of permanent displacement. "Because permit holder failed to notify the Zambrano family of the issuance of the…

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