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Board overturns zoning determination tied to 3‑year massage business ban, citing notice concerns
Summary
The board granted a rehearing appeal from the owner of 518 Taylor Street, concluding the Zoning Administrator erred in applying Planning Code §202.2(a)(4) without clear evidence the property owner received required notice under Health Code Article 29; matter involves procedural due‑process questions about owner notice.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals granted an appeal on May 9 challenging a three‑year restriction on massage businesses at 518 Taylor Street, concluding that the zoning administrator erred or abused discretion because the Department of Public Health’s notice to the property owner did not comply fully with Health Code Section 29.45.
The case before the board arose after DPH pursued enforcement against an operator doing business as Moulin Rouge. DPH entered a settlement with the operator and informed the planning department; Planning then issued a letter of determination imposing a…
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