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Board grants condo-permit with conditions: attic at 127 Seventh Street to be non-habitable and locked

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 13, 2007
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Summary

After Department of Building Inspection cited the attic as occupiable space during a condo-conversion inspection, the board overruled the department and granted the permit if the dormer/structural work is removed and the attic is designated non-habitable with a lockable door; motion passed 5–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 13 overruled a Department of Building Inspection determination and granted a permit tied to a condominium conversion at 127 Seventh Street on the condition that attic structural/dormer work be removed and that the attic be designated non-habitable with a lockable door at the top of the stairs.

Chief Building Inspector Lawrence Kornfield explained the condo-conversion inspection process and said the…

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