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Board of Appeals denies rehearing request in 3160 Jackson retaining-wall dispute

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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on April 23 denied a request by Lana and John Adair for a rehearing of an earlier decision that upheld a site permit for excavation work at 3160 Jackson Street, finding the appellants did not present new or material facts that would change the prior outcome.

SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Board of Appeals on April 23 denied a rehearing request from Lana and John Adair seeking further review of a site permit for excavation work at 3160 Jackson Street.

The board voted 3-0 to deny the rehearing during its April 23 meeting. President Trezvino announced the decision after hearing arguments from the appellants, their engineer, the permit holder's team and Department of Building Inspection staff.

The Adairs asked for a rehearing after their March appeal was denied. They said new material — including shoring and structural calculations that the permit holder provided only after the March hearing — warranted revisiting the board’s prior 4-0 denial. "We continue to have deep concerns about the retaining wall at the rear of our property," Lana Adair told the board, and she said the newly provided documents did…

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