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Board denies rehearing for 670 Shotwell Street; commissioners cite no new evidence and a one-year reapplication rule

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 14, 2024
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Summary

The board voted 5-0 to deny a rehearing request from permit holder Beth Miles for 670 Shotwell Street (appeal 24-032). Commissioners said the statutory 1-year reapplication prohibition in Business & Tax Code Article 1, Section 31 was not new and did not meet the rehearing standard; DBI and Planning described possible workarounds and timing uncertainties.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 1 denied a rehearing request from permit holder Beth Miles concerning appeal 24-032 (670 Shotwell Street), voting 5-0 that the rehearing standards had not been met.

Laura Strazzo, an attorney representing Miles, asked the board to rehear the prior June 26 decision that had revoked a permit. Strazzo said new information emerged after the board's action: city staff applied Business & Tax Code Article 1, Section 31 to bar reapplying for the same or a substantially similar permit for one year, which, she said, left her…

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