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Board continues Brompton parking lot dispute for more evidence on city authorization

San Francisco Board of Appeals · December 13, 2017
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Summary

The Hayes family appealed a Zoning Administrator determination that their 21 Brompton gravel lot is not a legal nonconforming public parking lot; the Board split 3–2 on overturning the determination and continued the matter to Jan. 31, 2018 for both sides to submit up to five pages of additional evidence about historical city authorization.

The Hayes family appealed a Sept. 1 zoning administrator letter that concluded the gravel lot at 21 Brompton Avenue was not legally established as a public parking lot. The appellants presented historical planning documents and argued the city had used and documented the site as parking since the early 1970s and sought permission to improve and operate it as…

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