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Board finds planning review flawed and denies Verizon permit at 2 Grattan Street

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 17, 2019
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The Board of Appeals granted appeals from neighbors and denied a Verizon personal wireless facility permit at 2 Grattan Street, concluding Planning had not applied the planning‑protected location standard for the Coal Valley Historic District and that the proposed design created unacceptable visual impact.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 17 granted appeals and denied a permit for a Verizon personal wireless facility proposed at 2 Grattan Street, finding the Planning Department had failed to analyze the project under the planning‑protected location compatibility standard applicable to the eligible Coal Valley Historic District.

Scott Sanchez of the Planning Department told the board that on re‑review staff concluded the site is a planning‑protected location and that the permit’s existing design ‘‘is not one that the planning department…

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