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Board of Appeals denies rehearing request over Verizon antenna at 3512 Clay Street

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 18, 2018
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 18 denied a rehearing request from Presidio Heights residents challenging the permit for a Verizon antenna at 3512 Clay Street, finding no new evidence or manifest injustice; residents had alleged improper reliance on a commissioner’s opinion and an undisclosed conflict of interest.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied a rehearing request on July 18 over a permit for a Verizon antenna installed at 3512 Clay Street in Presidio Heights.

Charles Ferguson, representing the Presidio Heights Association of Neighbors, asked the board to reopen the matter, saying Commissioner Anne Lazarus had relied on “personal opinion” rather than evidence at the June 20 hearing and arguing that…

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