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Board of Appeals upholds permit for AT&T small cell at 2 Vista Verde Court

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 16, 2022
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal of a Public Works approval for a small cell antenna at 2 Vista Verde Court, finding city departments followed Article 25 review. Neighbors argued the installation would cast damaging shading on older solar panels and harm views; the board voted 5–0 to uphold the permit.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5–0 on Feb. 16, 2022 to deny an appeal of a Public Works permit that authorizes AT&T to extend an existing utility pole and mount a small‑cell antenna at 2 Vista Verde Court.

Appellants raised concerns about solar shading and neighborhood character. Mark Dutko (appellant) told the board that a shadow analysis supplied by the permittee understated both the duration and the area of shading and that the proposed pole extension would reduce output and possibly damage his older string‑inverter…

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