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Board upholds Crossroads Trading ground-floor egress permit despite neighbor safety concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · September 26, 2018
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied an appeal by the owner of 2135 Market Street opposing a ground-floor egress permit issued to Crossroads Trading Company at 2123 Market Street, concluding the permit addressed only ground-floor egress and not second-floor ballet-school exiting; the board advised code enforcement or fire-department complaint if upstairs exiting is unsafe.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Sept. 26 upheld a Department of Building Inspection permit that added a secondary egress to the ground-floor commercial space at 2123 Market Street, rejecting an appeal focused on whether that work should also resolve second-floor egress for an upstairs ballet school.

Appellant Ryan Patterson told the board the ground-floor permit fails to secure a second means of egress for the ballet school's assembly use upstairs, which he said…

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