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Neighbors Press Planning to Enforce Haight Street Parking Rules; Board Continues Case to Allow Remediation

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 8, 2006
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Summary

The Board of Appeals continued review of a planning notice of violation at multiple Haight Street properties after a lengthy hearing that balanced residents’ safety concerns against claims of legal nonconforming residential parking. The board directed remediation steps and set a January 10 continuance.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 20 continued a contested enforcement case involving five residential buildings owned by Corey, Inc. (appeal regarding notice of violation dated 08/31/2006) after hours of testimony from planning staff, the owner’s counsel and more than a dozen residents and community organizations.

Tina Tam, enforcement planner for the Planning Department, said multiple site visits documented code violations including removal of a kitchen in a…

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