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Board denies appeal of fence permit at Treat Avenue; planning, DBI say documentation adequate

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 10, 2024
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied an appeal challenging a chain‑link fence permit for 957 Treat Avenue (Parcel 36B), finding planning and DBI had sufficient ownership documentation. Public speakers argued the permit would block a long‑used pedestrian corridor, but commissioners concluded ownership and over‑the‑counter permit criteria supported issuance and voted 5–0 to uphold the permit.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Jan. 10 denied an appeal of a building permit for replacement of chain‑link fabric at 957 Treat Avenue (Parcel 36B), voting 5–0 to uphold the permit after hearing extensive public comment and departmental explanation about ownership documentation and permit scope.

Appellants and several neighborhood speakers argued the parcel has a long history of community pedestrian use (Mission Greenway) and questioned whether the permit holder, Seventeenth and Peralta LLC, delivered adequate proof…

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