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Board pauses ruling on City Lights Partnership notice of violation amid legal questions over timeshare and hotel use
Summary
Planning said Unit 9 at 2130 Leavenworth is used as a transient accommodation under Planning Code §209.2; the partnership argued long-standing rotating ownership and no compensation. Commissioners debated whether the unit is a dwelling, a hotel, or a timeshare and continued the matter to May 2 for additional work on noise/conditions.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals continued a contested notice of violation for Unit 9 at 2130 Leavenworth Street after a lengthy discussion over whether the units rotating occupancy is a hotel-like use requiring a conditional-use authorization.
Planning Department staff (Tina Tam) told the board the unit fits the planning codes definition of transient or hotel use when dwellings are occupied for fewer than 32 consecutive days and argued…
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