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Board of Appeals upholds Public Works’ revocation of trash‑enclosure permit at 2295 Market St.
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5–0 Aug. 17 to deny an appeal and uphold Public Works’ revocation of a minor sidewalk encroachment permit for a trash enclosure at 2295 Market St., citing years of complaints and no documented use since 2015; the property owner said a new tenant needs the enclosure.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals unanimously upheld a June 14 Public Works order revoking a minor sidewalk encroachment permit for a wooden trash enclosure at 2295 Market St., ruling that evidence presented to the department supported the revocation.
Public Works representative Javier Rivera told the board the encroachment had not been used as intended since the original tenant left in 2015 and that the department received a referral from Supervisor Rafael Mandelmann’s office and numerous 311 complaints. "We have no documented evidence showing use of the enclosure since 2015," Rivera said as part of Public Works’ summary of its enforcement review and the revocation hearing process.
The appeal was filed by a representative for the property…
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