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Board of Appeals revokes permit for shared fire escape at 2507 Pacific Avenue
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–1 on May 31 to grant an appeal and revoke a DBI-issued permit to remove a shared fire escape at 2507 Pacific Avenue, finding the structure is attached to two parcels and a single removal permit was improperly issued.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–1 on May 31 to grant an appeal in the case of Lipsett v. Department of Building Inspection and revoke a permit to remove a fire escape at 2507 Pacific Avenue.
President Rick Swigg moved to grant the appeal on the basis that the fire escape is attached to two separate properties and “requires 2 permits, 1 from each address,” a requirement the board said was not satisfied by the single permit before it. Vice President Jose Lopez, Commissioner Lundberg and Commissioner Epler voted with Swigg; one…
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