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Board upholds Planning’s suspension of Tennessee Street window permits while historic review proceeds
Summary
The board denied an appeal of Planning’s suspension of window‑opening permits at 970 Tennessee Street after staff said a DBI‑issued permit was not routed to Planning for a required certificate of appropriateness; Planning said it will fast‑track review and aim for a July 17 Historic Preservation Commission hearing.
The Board of Appeals on May 15 denied an appeal challenging Planning’s suspension of permits for new property‑line windows at 970 Tennessee Street. Planning staff said an initial over‑the‑counter window permit issued April 5 had not been routed to the Planning Department for review under Article 10 (Dogpatch Historic District) and that the department issued a suspension…
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