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Board upholds permits for 3467 Nineteenth St. but delays work until Jan. 5 and limits hours

Board of Appeals for the City and County of San Francisco · December 10, 2008
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Summary

After extended debate about tenant rights and Ellis Act litigation, the Board of Appeals upheld permits for work at 3467 Nineteenth St. with conditions: suspension remains until Jan. 5, 2009, and work is restricted to weekdays 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; commissioners noted tenant hardship and urged parties to settle.

The Board of Appeals on Dec. 10 voted to uphold permits related to 3467 Nineteenth Street after extended argument about tenant protections tied to Ellis Act eviction litigation. Commissioners balanced property‑owner rights to repair and maintain their building with tenant concerns about displacement and disruption.

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