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Board denies appeal of zoning determination for 65 Oak Grove, invites clarified refiling for union training/dispatch use
Summary
The Board of Appeals denied an appeal of a zoning administrator’s determination that use at 65 Oak Grove Street is a trade shop and not a permitted general office in the SALI district, and suggested the applicant refile with a more detailed description to let Planning evaluate whether the proposed apprenticeship, dispatch and training activities fit permitted uses.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 6 denied an appeal of a zoning administrator’s letter of determination that classified the legal use of 65 Oak Grove Street as a trade shop under the SALI (Service, Arts and Light Industrial) zoning district and found general office use would not be permitted.
Applicant Galen Grant and representatives from District Council 16 told the board the site will function primarily as a union dispatch and apprenticeship training facility…
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