3239 MISSION STREET CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
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Registration Details
Condominium · Est. 1980 · Active
Type
Condominium
Governing Statute
Cal. Civ. Code §4000-6150 (Davis-Stirling CID Act)
State
California
City
San Francisco
ZIP
94105
Development Type
Common Interest Development Corporation
County
San Francisco
Registration
0974318
Formed
Feb. 7, 1980
Status
Active
Natural Hazard Exposure
San Francisco County
Very High
Earthquake
Inland Flooding
Landslide
Heat Wave
Tsunami
Social Vulnerability
Relatively Moderate
Community Resilience
Very High
Expected Annual Loss
$853,429,993
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20, San Francisco County, CA
Building Activity
near 94105 · 651 permits (all time)
Permits near 94105 (all time)
651
Total Project Value
$1,046,968,960
Avg Project Value
$1,710,734
Top Project Types
Remodel
599
New Construction
19
Top Permit Categories
Residential
602
Demolition
8
Recent Permits
33 New Montgomery St
$200,000
Remodel · electrical and lighting controls floor corridor floors 2, 4, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17,...
425 Mission St
$5,000
Remodel · 2 electric projecting signs
450 Mission St
$148,000
Remodel · for verizon's das hub communication and hvac loads: install new 150 kw diesel st...
595 Market St
$30,000
Remodel
55 02nd St
$60,000
Remodel · tenant improvements/new toilet, shower, locker rooms
Source: Municipal open data portals (Socrata), 94105
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Community data is sourced from California Secretary of State public registrations.
Natural hazard data is from the FEMA National Risk Index (county-level, v1.20).
Building activity data is from municipal open data portals (city-level).
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