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Board of Appeals gives tenants a year to remain while permit dispute continues

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 16, 2008
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals continued an appeal over a basement unit at 1734–1740 Mason Street for one year, directing status reports and preserving tenants’ occupancy while departments reconcile permit and zoning issues.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 16 continued for one year an appeal over a basement unit at 1734–1740 Mason Street, a move meant to give elderly tenants time to stay while the building’s permit issues are resolved.

Appellants Xu Fen Wu and Yuping Mei told the board they have lived in the unit for more than 16 years and face eviction after the Department of Building Inspection determined the space did not conform to permit requirements. ‘‘We oppose this eviction, and…

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