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Board of Appeals upholds AT&T small‑cell permit after neighbors raise view and health concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 9, 2019
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–0 on Jan. 9 to deny an appeal of an AT&T small‑cell permit at Turk and Lyon/Anza Vista, after the applicant and city staff said the project complied with Article 25 and public‑health standards; neighbors had argued notice errors and visual and health impacts.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Jan. 9 denied an appeal of an AT&T small‑cell permit for a pole installation near Turk Street and Lyon/Anza Vista, upholding the director of public works’ determination.

Neighbors including appellant Anthony Murphy told the board the installation would “significantly impair public views” from Arbel Lane and questioned whether the final public‑works signature met Article 25’s timing requirement. Murphy also raised health concerns for his son and asked the board to reopen the director’s decision for…

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