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Board pauses decision on Leavenworth wireless permit after residents cite ‘aggregate’ visual harm

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 12, 2017
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Residents appealed Public Works’ approval of a small‑cell wireless permit at 2215 Leavenworth, arguing incorrect photo simulations and cumulative visual harm to Russian Hill vistas; the board continued the matter to Sept. 13 and asked staff to prepare findings supporting a denial.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 12 heard an appeal from Anne and Randall Brubaker challenging a Public Works permit that approved a personal wireless service facility at 2215 Leavenworth Street.

Appellant Anne Brubaker said the installation and neighborhood process were unequal and that the final materials omitted accurate photo simulations, arguing the site “significantly degrade[s] a block with a million tourists” and harms views toward Alcatraz and Coit Tower. Multiple…

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