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Board of Appeals denies rehearing for 939 Lombard, citing no new evidence

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 17, 2024
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on April 17 denied a rehearing request by Martin Ang for two permits at 939 Lombard Street, finding the appellant offered no new, material facts to warrant reopening the March 27 decision. The board voted 5–0 to deny the rehearing.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Wednesday denied a rehearing request for two permits tied to 939 Lombard Street, concluding the appellant failed to present new facts that would have changed the outcome of earlier reviews.

Martin Ang asked the board to reconsider appeals decided March 27, arguing the project’s excavation and foundations posed risks to neighboring buildings and urging additional testing, bonds and insurance to reduce potential city liability. Ang said…

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