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WITH EVIDENCE, A S.F. COUPLE ALLOWED TO PARK IN OWN DRIVEWAY

San Francisco’s Planning Department recently threatened to fine a couple $1,500 for parking in their own driveway, notes Grumpy Editor.

 

 

Putting their car in the driveway for 36 years, the couple believe the space has been used for parking since the house was built in 1910 in the Noe Valley neighborhood.

 

The planning department told the couple the city would waive the fine if they could prove that the lot has historically been used for parking.

 

With evidence showing the space has been used for parking since the 1950s, the planning department reversed itself.

 

 

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