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Board of Appeals Upholds Wireless-permit at 500 Belton Street, Dismisses Health Claims

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 6, 2021
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal against a Verizon wireless-box permit for 500 Belton Street, finding the application complied with Article 25 and that radio‑frequency exposures in the record fall well below FCC limits; the vote was 4–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on a remote hearing denied an appeal of a wireless facility permit at 500 Belton Street, upholding Permit No. 21WR-2 by a 4–0 vote. The appellant urged the board to stop 5G installations citywide and raised health and conspiracy concerns; the board found the permit had been processed under Public Works Code Article 25 and supported by technical review.

The appellant, represented in part by Ellen Lee Shao, submitted multiple attachments and asserted that 5G installations posed health risks and were part of a broader “depopulation” plan. Counsel for the permit holder, Melanie…

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