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Board upholds DBI permit for 2327 Twentieth Ave; rejects continued site visit motion

Board of Appeals (San Francisco) · January 17, 2007
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Summary

The Board of Appeals upheld a Department of Building Inspection permit allowing removal of an illegal basement unit at 2327 Twentieth Ave., rejecting a motion to continue for a site visit and voting 4–1 to uphold the permit with no new conditions.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–1 to uphold a permit authorizing work at 2327 Twentieth Avenue and denied the appellant’s request to continue the matter for a site inspection that might explore whether the basement unit could be legalized.

Appellant TK Segrillo, represented by Michael Bracamontes, argued the permit holder used DBI procedures to remove a long‑term, rent‑controlled tenant and that the work was…

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