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Neighbors oppose Verizon small‑cell at 3512 Clay Street; board will draft findings after continuation

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 9, 2018
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Summary

Residents from Presidio Heights urged denial of a Verizon small‑cell permit at 3512 Clay Street on aesthetics and historic‑district grounds. Verizon and city staff defended the site selection; the board continued the appeal to allow written findings to be drafted and circulated to the parties.

Neighbors from Presidio Heights told the Board of Appeals that a Verizon personal wireless facility proposed for 3512 Clay Street would significantly harm the visual character and historic resources along the block. The board heard several hours of testimony on May 9 and decided to continue the matter so that staff can prepare written findings supporting either denial or approval.

Speakers including Scott Wyckoff, Cornelia Alwine and Presidio Heights Association president Charles Ferguson argued the pole would be an outlier mid‑block intrusion in a street…

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