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Board of Appeals denies jurisdiction request in Clipper Street ADU dispute

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 31, 2019
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Summary

The Board of Appeals voted 5-0 to deny a jurisdiction request from a tenant who said a Veritas ADU permit at 610 Clipper Street threatened his deeded parking and storage; Planning and DBI said the permit was properly issued and recent notice rules did not apply retroactively.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 31 denied a request to take jurisdiction over a Department of Building Inspection site permit for 610 Clipper Street, concluding the city had not intentionally or inadvertently caused the requester to miss the appeal deadline.

Dave Cunningham, the appellant, told the board the approved plans showed garage parking and an open carport storage area converted to ADUs and said he was not notified before…

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