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Board of Appeals denies homeowner appeal, upholds Quesada Ave permit 5–0

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 22, 2020
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5–0 to deny Carolyn Gage’s appeal of a February 13, 2020 alteration permit for 1435 Quesada Ave, finding the permit was validly issued for a 90 sq ft kitchen remodel, electrical upgrades and specified dry‑rot repairs.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on a 5–0 vote denied an appeal by Carolyn Gage and upheld an alteration permit for 1435 Quesada Avenue that was issued on Feb. 13, 2020. President Anne Lazarus and four other commissioners voted to deny the appeal after hearing testimony from the appellant, the permit holder’s attorney and Department of Building Inspection staff.

Appellant Carolyn Gage said she has lived in the house for more than 50 years and objected to what she described as gentrifying changes and to replacing…

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