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San Francisco Board of Appeals denies tenants'jurisdiction request over 1064 Dolores ADU permit
Summary
The Board of Appeals voted 4-0 on May 22, 2019 to deny a tenant-filed request to take jurisdiction over a building permit at 1064 Dolores Street, concluding the city did not cause the appellant to miss the appeal deadline despite tenant concerns about lack of notice and potential loss of parking and storage.
SAN FRANCISCO ' The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4-0 on May 22 to deny a jurisdiction request from tenants at 1064 Dolores Street seeking to challenge a building permit that would add accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to their building.
John Kessler, a tenant at the address and the requester, told the board that tenants "only learned about this project indirectly" and that management'identified in the record as Green Tree Property Management/Veritas Investments'had provided "vague and often conflicting" information about the scope, duration and mitigation for construction. Kessler asked the board to consider prior board actions in similar cases and argued tenants were effectively denied an opportunity to appeal because they received no notice when a site permit was issued in September 2018.
Why it matters: Tenants said the work could remove amenities they currently use, including parking spaces,…
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