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Board of Appeals denies jurisdiction request in Albion Street permit dispute

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 7, 2019
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 7 denied a jurisdiction request from owners of 141–143 Albion St., finding the city did not cause them to miss the 15‑day appeal period on a permit issued to their neighbor. The board advised the owners to pursue DBI complaint and civil remedies.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 7 denied a jurisdiction request from the owners of 141–143 Albion Street who said a neighbor, Eric Rice, obtained a permit to enclose carport space without owners’ permission. Vice President Anne Lazarus moved to deny the request on the ground that the city neither intentionally nor inadvertently caused the owners to miss the statutory appeal deadline; the motion carried 4–0.

Lydia Chavez, who identified herself as one of the three owners at 141–143 Albion, told the board that Mr. Rice built storage units in the shared garage without a…

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