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Board of Appeals grants late jurisdiction after city website failed to show permit issuance
Summary
Facing a late appeal window for curb-cut permit 23IE00435 at 551 Alvarado St., the board found the Department of Public Works— public-facing permit system had not updated, granted late jurisdiction and gave the requester a new deadline to file an appeal.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted unanimously on Aug. 28 to grant a late jurisdiction request from Catherine Woods after finding the city—s permit-status website failed to show that a street-improvement permit for 551 Alvarado Street had been issued.
Woods told the board she repeatedly checked the Department of Public Works— online system and had requested that DPW notify her when the permit issued; she said she learned on Aug. 7 from DPW staff that the permit had been issued on July 17 but the website had not been updated, and that…
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