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Board of Appeals overturns DPH denial, orders permit for Pressure Point Massage

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 16, 2017
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals granted Jack Strong’s appeal and ordered issuance of a massage-establishment permit, finding key factual bases for the Department of Public Health’s denial were not proved in the hearing. The board voted 5-0 after hearing testimony from the appellant, DPH counsel and investigators.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5-0 on Aug. 16, 2017, to grant the appeal by Jack Strong, doing business as Pressure Point Massage, and to issue the massage-establishment permit that the Department of Public Health had denied.

The board’s decision followed testimony from the appellant, DPH counsel and DPH investigators about a 2015 application, inspection procedures and alleged health-code violations. Jack Strong told the board his business submitted a complete application in 2015 and that DPH failed to notify the business in a timely way; he said inspectors had entered…

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