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Board of Appeals overturns denial and grants tobacco-permit relocation for Save More Mart

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 20, 2018
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 20 voted to overturn the Department of Public Health’s denial and grant an exemption allowing a tobacco-sales permit to be relocated to 4522 Third Street, finding the planned work at 4500 Third Street includes seismic upgrades that qualify under Health Code Article 19H.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted June 20 to grant an appeal by Abdullah Joseph (doing business as Save More Mart), overturning the Department of Public Health’s denial of a tobacco-sales permit relocation.

Julie Rosenberg, the board’s executive director, opened the matter and the board heard three-minute presentations from Jeremy Paul, agent for the Joseph family, and Pat Buskovich, a structural engineer who described the permit application for 4500 Third Street as including shear walls, hold-downs and other structural work. Paul and Buskovich told the board that the planned work is consistent with the…

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