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Board of Appeals upholds DBI permit for UCSF project at 1001 Potrero Avenue, denies appeal 4–0

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 17, 2020
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Summary

The Board of Appeals rejected an appeal of a Department of Building Inspection permit for site work at UCSF’s 1001 Potrero Avenue, with commissioners saying the appellant did not present substantive evidence to overturn the permit and noting that the UC Regents are the CEQA lead agency.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–0 to deny an appeal of Department of Building Inspection permit number 202001162041, which covers site work at 1001 Potrero Avenue related to the UCSF research and academic building project. The decision upholds the permit that had been issued April 20, 2020 and subsequently suspended pending appeal.

Appellant Christopher Seguin argued for seven minutes that the permit should not have been approved because it lacked required moratorium-street approval, did not preserve ADA parking during construction, failed to secure Article 12 (water-conservation) approvals from the Public Utilities Commission…

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