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Board of Appeals denies late-jurisdiction request in Clay Hill window-permit dispute

San Francisco Board of Appeals · December 9, 2020
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied a request to take late jurisdiction over a Clay Hill Homeowners Association window-permit (permit no. 2027089807), finding no evidence the city intentionally or inadvertently caused a late appeal; the motion to deny passed 4–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on a 4–0 vote denied a late-jurisdiction request from Clay Hill residents who said they learned after permits were issued that the homeowners association had pulled permits for an east-wall window alteration at 1250 Clay. Appellant Christina Ciudad told the Board she holds a prior window permit and that homeowners were never notified before the HOA pulled new permits: “Not only were permits approved with false information, but the homeowners with affected windows were never notified before, during, or after they were pulled,” she said.

Why it matters: The request asked the Board to accept a late appeal of Department…

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