PROPERTY OVERVIEW
APN: 2690002
Address: 30 CLOVER ST
Block / Lot: 2690 / 002
Land Use: Single Family Residential
Lot Area: 2047.0
OWNERSHIP & ASSESSMENT
Owner: Unknown
Assessed Land Value: 571383.0
Assessed Improvement Value: 250457.0
Total Assessed Value: 821840.0
SALES & TRANSFER HISTORY
Last Sale Date: 1999-06-11
Last Sale Price: Unknown
PERMIT ACTIVITY (DBI)
Summary: complete: 3
Recent Permits:
2014-05-01 | 201405014669 | complete (2015-03-18) | Issued: 2014-06-12 | otc alterations permit | 30 Clover St | rebuild extg rotted rear portion of bldg. remove extg walls and roof and roof deck. build new walls, roof and roof deck. build new fire wal…
2013-08-27 | 201308275377 | complete (2015-03-18) | Issued: 2013-09-13 | otc alterations permit | 30 Clover St | voluntary strengthening due to deterioration, replace areas of extg foundation, interior post footing and slab on grade.
2013-05-29 | 201305298043 | complete (2015-03-18) | Issued: 2013-06-07 | otc alterations permit | 30 Clover St | voluntary structure strengthening & new slab & elect work, add shower to (e) half bath @ 1st floor, add new dormer & skylights, replace (e)…
PLANNING CASES (ACCELA)
No Planning Cases Found
ADMINISTRATIVE & PLANNING CONTEXT
Analysis Neighborhood: Castro/Upper Market
Supervisor District: 8
Planning District: Central (7)
Police District: MISSION (Company D)
NEIGHBORHOOD SIGNALS (LAST 90 DAYS)
Police Incidents in Police District: Unknown
Top Incident Categories: Unknown
311 Cases in Supervisor District: Unknown
Top 311 Categories: Unknown
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report identifies parcel 2690002 as 30 CLOVER ST, located in the Castro/Upper Market area, Supervisor District 8, Planning District Central (7), and SFPD MISSION District (Company D).
Public assessor roll attributes available for this parcel indicate land use of Single Family Residential, a reported lot area of 2047.0, and assessed land and improvement values from the most recent assessor roll year.
Permit activity is summarized from DBI permit records when parcel block and lot can be matched, and planning entitlement activity is retrieved from the San Francisco Planning Accela case feed when available. Neighborhood signals are summarized at the district level for context and are not parcel specific.