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Board declines jurisdiction over renovation permits at 2173 California Street after split vote
Summary
Two jurisdiction requests by tenant Tim Moring regarding remodeling at 2173 California St. were denied as a matter of law after a 2–2 tie; the board debated whether the Rent Board or the DBI permit process was the proper forum and whether unpermitted work warranted a stay of the overall permit.
On April 6 the San Francisco Board of Appeals considered two jurisdiction requests concerning renovation permits for 2173 California Street, a nine‑unit apartment building. Requester Tim Moring alleged the owner and agent performed work in an area labeled Unit 104 that exceeded the scope of permits and that an ‘illegal unit’ was being created; he said he submitted photographic evidence and sought the board’s intervention. The board’s action on the jurisdiction request ended with a tied vote and the request was denied as a matter of law.
Tim Moring told the board he first complained to DBI after discovering demolition in a ground‑floor area…
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