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Board of Appeals revokes permit for 945–947 Minnesota Street after finding unpermitted demolition
Summary
On Sept. 28, 2022 the San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–0 to grant an appeal by Spencer Gosch and revoke a 2019 permit for 945–947 Minnesota Street after Planning and DBI found substantial demolition and reconstruction had occurred without required approvals in the Dogpatch Landmark District.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–0 on Sept. 28 to grant an appeal filed by Spencer Gosch and revoke a 2019 alteration permit for 945–947 Minnesota Street, finding significant work had been done without required approvals.
Planning Department deputy zoning administrator Tina Tam told the board that an inspection showed the rear addition had been “significantly demolished and rebuilt without the benefits of a permit” and that, because the building is a contributing resource in the Dogpatch Landmark District, work of this scope triggers Planning Code Article 10 and requires a certificate of appropriateness and a yard…
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