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Board trims penalties in two building-permit appeals, citing mitigating circumstances

Board of Appeals for the City and County of San Francisco · November 4, 2009
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Summary

The Board of Appeals reduced investigation penalties in two separate appeals — to 3 times the regular fee for a Stuckey property and to 5 times for a Kong case — emphasizing differing scopes of unpermitted work and owner circumstances.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 4, 2009 reduced investigation penalties in two appeals of Department of Building Inspection enforcement actions.

In appeal number 99-93 (9 and 9A Imperial Avenue), owner Melissa Stuckey appealed a penalty based on DBI’s finding of about $5,000 of work performed without a permit. Stuckey described doing repairs and renovations to make an apartment habitable and said she believed the work was maintenance that…

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