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Board declines rehearing on 101 Frederick Street dispute; tenants warned work would be disruptive
Summary
The San Francisco board voted 3‑2 not to rehear a question over whether restrictions on renovations apply to vacant units at 101 Frederick Street. Tenants argued plumbing interconnections would make work in a vacant unit disruptive; the owner said his paperwork excluded vacant units and that disruption would be minimal.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 10 declined, by a 3‑2 vote, to rehear and clarify whether its June 3 decision limiting some renovation work applied only to occupied units or to all units at 101 Frederick Street.
Tenants told the board that work in a vacant unit would affect plumbing and utilities throughout the four‑unit building. Tenant Joyce Nardo said, "All the plumbing's interconnected... so there's no way for him to change that out without it affecting all our…
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