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Board trims Artist Alley penalty for electrical work without permit to five times fee

Board of Appeals, San Francisco City · April 16, 2008
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Summary

The Board of Appeals reduced a penalty for unpermitted electrical work at 863 Mission Street, approving a motion to lower the fine from nine times to five times the regular fee after hearing mitigating facts about contractor licensing and prompt permit-seeking.

The San Francisco City Board of Appeals on April 16 reduced a penalty levied against Artist Alley at 863 Mission Street for electrical work performed without a permit, voting 5-0 to cut the sanction to five times the regular fee.

Ron Giddings, representing Artist Alley, told the board the owner sought permits and the electrical contractor initially on the job could…

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