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Board of Appeals removes fence and gate from alteration permit for 670 Shotwell Street

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Summary

On March 5, 2025, the San Francisco Board of Appeals granted an appeal and modified an alteration permit for 670 Shotwell Street to remove a fence and gate from the scope of work after the parties agreed the fence is entirely on the permit holder's property and does not require a building permit.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4-0 on March 5, 2025, to grant an appeal and modify an alteration permit for 670 Shotwell Street to remove a fence and gate from the permit's scope of work.

The parties — appellants Mickey and Art Christiana and the permit holder, Beth Miles — reached an agreement, facilitated by the Planning Department, that the fence and gate are built entirely on the permit holder's private property and therefore do not require a building permit. President Trezvino read the…

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