1433 47th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94122
The two-unit residential building at 1433 47th Avenue in San Francisco's Outer Sunset neighborhood is a two-story structure built in 1974, currently owned by the Weiss Family Trust.
The property has experienced minimal documented incidents over the past several years, with only two 311 calls on record. The first incident occurred on September 26, 2018, involving a parking enforcement issue with a silver Nissan Sentra blocking a driveway, which was resolved through proper channels.
The second complaint, from July 15, 2016, concerned garbage receptacles (toters) being left out continuously, though this was investigated by Department of Public Works operations and found to be unfounded, as no toters were visible during their site visit. The building's planning records indicate that it is part of a larger development consisting of two duplexes on adjacent lots (1429-1434 47th Avenue), with all necessary CEQA clearances successfully obtained and marked as closed.
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Building Characteristics
Total units | 2 |
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Year built | 1974 |
Total area | 3540 sq ft |
Floors | 2 |
Tax Abatements | None |
Building Class | F - Flats & Duplex |

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