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Board sides with Planning Department, upholds revocation request for Mission‑Street facade work

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 6, 2019
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Summary

After hours of testimony and public comment on cultural importance, the Board of Appeals denied the appeal by the property owner and upheld Planning’s revocation request, finding the permit holder exceeded the scope of prior approvals for the former Cine Latino/Crown Theatre facade and directing other city departments to monitor related health and safety concerns.

The Board of Appeals on Feb. 6 denied an appeal by the owner of the former Cine Latino (Crown Theatre) at 2551 Mission Street and upheld Planning’s request to revoke a set of permits issued for work on the building.

Planning staff told the board the property owner exceeded the scope of prior authorizations and that the work included demolition of façade components tied to a survey‑identified historic resource; staff said…

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