Amongst the items on the agenda for San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors this afternoon, a resolution authorizing the public auction of 117 tax-defaulted properties that have been in default for more than five years.
The 117 properties include 96 timeshare units, 8 single-family homes, 5 condominiums, 3 apartment buildings, 2 duplexes, 1 vacant lot, a commercial retail store, and a hotel.
And in a special order at 4pm, the proposed construction of a new single-family home at 134 Ord, in front of the “charming single-family home…behind a white picket fence” at 136 Ord, is back in front of the board for a vote having been continued from January.
∙ San Francisco Board of Supervisors Agenda: March 1, 2011 [sfbos.org]
∙ Resolution Authorizing Public Auction of Tax-defaulted Real Property [sfbos.org]
∙ Appealing To The Board To Overturn Planning On Lundys And Ord [SocketSite]
So I’m assuming the appeal of the exemption for 134 Ord was denied, as over the past few days they’ve been excavating for what appears to be a new home in front of 136 Ord?
So I’m assuming the appeal of the exemption for 134 Ord was denied, as over the past few days they’ve been excavating for what appears to be a new home in front of 136 Ord?