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Board of Appeals leaves Zoning Administrator's letter of determination standing for 21 Brompton Ave

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 31, 2018
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Summary

The board considered Appeal No. 17-158 from Patricia Hayes about a long-used parking area at 21 Brompton Avenue. After presentations and debate, a motion to deny the appeal failed and the Zoning Administrator's letter of determination was upheld by operation of law.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Jan. 31, 2018 considered Appeal No. 17-158 (Patricia Hayes v. Zoning Administrator) concerning whether the vacant lot at 21 Brompton Avenue in Glen Park Village constituted a legal nonconforming use as a public parking lot and whether it could be used or improved as paid parking.

Appellant Patricia Hayes told the board she and her family had used the parcel for parking for decades and submitted historical planning documents from 1970–1971 that describe the site as being used for parking and, she argued, contemplated for public parking.…

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