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Board upholds two Rincon Center permits, continues others amid tenant noise dispute with Google
Summary
The Board denied appeals and approved two lower-floor permits for Google’s Rincon Center work after parties reported recent negotiations and mitigation commitments; two other appeals involving noisy, floor‑cutting work were continued to allow time for further mitigation and possible temporary relocations.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on April 25 denied appeals to two of four permits tied to Google’s tenant-improvement work at Rincon Center and continued the remaining appeals after tenants and Google reported progress toward a settlement.
Appellants said they and Google met and discussed a three‑part plan: immediate relocation of the most affected sensitive units, installation of real‑time noise monitors with dashboard alarms, and longer-term mediation of other claims. "We do have a tentative…
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