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Board upholds permit for small wireless facility at 220 Campbell Ave.; RF report finds exposure far below FCC limits

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 9, 2022
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Summary

After presentations from Verizon and an independent RF engineer, the Board of Appeals denied an appeal by a nearby resident and upheld the permit for a pole-mounted wireless facility at 220 Campbell Ave., citing third-party engineering and Department of Public Health review.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5-0 to deny an appeal brought by Christina O’Bannon and to uphold a Public Works permit for a small, replacement pole-mounted wireless facility at 220 Campbell Ave.

Verizon representatives described a compact facility that increases pole height by less than five feet and complies with Public Works Article 25 design standards and notice requirements. Counsel said the company provided mailed notices within a 300-foot radius, posted notices at multiple poles, and sent courtesy emails to neighborhood groups…

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