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Board of Appeals denies appeal over 1555 Oak Street Unit 4 permit

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 7, 2021
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal by resident Shaka Miller and upheld an alteration permit for Unit 4 at 1555 Oak Street, finding Planning and DBI review adequate. Miller had cited unresolved notices of violation and alleged hazardous-material exposure; the permit holder and city inspectors disputed those claims.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 3–0 on June 30 to deny an appeal of a building permit for Unit 4 at 1555 Oak Street, affirming approvals by the Planning Department and the Department of Building Inspection.

Shaka Miller, the appellant, told the board he opposed the permit because of “two standing notices of violation that are still active” and alleged that unpermitted demolition in the garage and backyard released hazardous materials that had not been abated, exposing Unit 4 directly above the garage. Miller also raised concerns about what he described as multiple, piecemeal…

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