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Board denies rehearing on clustered Bush/Taylor appeals after tenants cite lead, asbestos and habitability concerns
Summary
The Board of Appeals voted 4‑1 to deny a rehearing request tied to multiple appeals affecting properties at 734 Bush and 625 Taylor, after tenant advocates presented allegations of lead exposure, asbestos risk and repeated code violations; commissioners pointed to enforcement channels and said no new evidence was shown.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4‑1 on Dec. 6 to deny a rehearing request for a set of appeals covering properties including 734 Bush Street and 625 Taylor Street. The motion to deny the rehearing was made by Commissioner Michael Garcia and carried with Commissioner Holland casting the lone dissent.
Speakers representing tenants and tenant organizations detailed complaints they said had emerged since the prior hearing: William Tice said Department of Public Health and DBI notices of violation had been issued for lead exposure and other…
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