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Board of Appeals denies rehearing request in Folsom Street permit-suspension case
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied a rehearing request from a permit holder who said the city suspended lawfully issued permits after he spent more than $400,000 on repairs. The board found no new evidence or manifest injustice and voted 4–0 to deny the rehearing.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on a 4–0 vote declined a rehearing request from permit holder Michael Turon in a dispute over suspended building permits for 2722–2724 Folsom Street.
Appellant counsel Ryan Patterson told the board the case involved “the suspension of lawfully issued permits after Mr. Turon performed more than $400,000 of construction work in reliance on those permits,” and…
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