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Board of Appeals conditions permit at 101 Frederick Street after tenant objections to interior work

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 3, 2009
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After tenants and appellants opposed exploratory interior work at 101 Frederick St., the Board of Appeals upheld the permit for exterior repairs and allowed shower-pan testing; replacement of shower pans limited to cases where testing shows leaks. The board required the permit holder to provide termite reports to appellants and upheld the permit 5-0.

The Board of Appeals on June 3 heard appellants and tenants who opposed a Department of Building Inspections permit for work at 101 Frederick Street, a four-unit building near Buena Vista Park. Appellants argued the permit—s original scope included interior kitchen relocations and exploratory shower-pan replacements that could force tenants to relocate and harm affordable housing continuity.

Tenant testimony described long-term residency and presented photographs they said showed no active leaks. Appellant…

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