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Board continues Verizon pole site after finding defective notice; re‑notice ordered

San Francisco Board of Appeals · September 1, 2021
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Summary

Neighbors challenged a Verizon small cell on a PG&E pole at 231 Dwight, citing harms to views and incomplete notification; the board found the Article 25 notice defective (wrong supervisor cited and planning staff typos) and ordered corrected notice, continuing the item to Nov. 17.

Neighbors in the Portola Garden District appealed Public Works’ approval of a Verizon personal wireless facility installed on a PG&E pole at 231 Dwight, arguing the addition of a crossbar, integrated antennas and equipment would visually clutter a street designated for neighborhood greening and that the final administrative notice was defective.

Appellant Laura Kemp told the board that the neighborhood had worked for years to plant street trees, establish pocket parks and underground utilities, and said the proposed installation would…

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