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Board of Appeals upholds cancellation of two Wawona Street permits
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 27, 2025, denied an appeal by Nala Awad and upheld Planning Department cancellation of two long-pending building permits for 22 Wawona Street, saying the applications were both inactive and not code compliant.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal by Nala Awad on Aug. 27, 2025, upholding the Planning Department's cancellation of two building permits for 22 Wawona Street.
The permits at issue — application numbers 202002285795 (vertical four‑story addition; third‑floor window work) and 202002285793 (change of use to an accessory dwelling unit, landscaping and front‑setback work; citing Ordinance No. 95‑17) — were originally submitted in 2019–2020 and were canceled by the Planning Department on July 3, 2025, for “failure to submit requested or required revisions” and “no response from applicant” to an email dated March 18, 2025. The board voted 4‑0 to deny the appeal and leave the cancellations in place.
Why it mattered: The permits would have allowed a multi‑floor addition and an ADU conversion at an in‑city property. Appellant Nala Awad told the board her project stalled after repeated plan revisions, staff…
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