1350 42nd Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122
The two-unit residential building at 1350 42nd Avenue in San Francisco's Outer Sunset neighborhood is a two-story flats and duplex structure owned by Tony P. Lee, Fay P.
Lee, and Chein Lee, and was constructed in 1946. The building's permit history shows only one recorded permit application from 1987, which was related to underpinning work on footings, though this particular request was ultimately cancelled.
The property has generated minimal municipal service requests over the years, with only two documented 311 calls in recent history. In 2015, there was an issue with a flickering streetlight on a wooden pole near the property, which was promptly addressed and resolved by PG&E within one day of reporting. The other reported incident, in 2013, involved a damaged tree that required attention from the Department of Public Works Operations; however, the specific nature of the tree issue and its resolution status was not detailed in the available records.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 2 |
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Year built | 1946 |
Total area | 2400 sq ft |
Floors | 2 |
Tax Abatements | Home Owners |
Building Class | F - Flats & Duplex |

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