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Neighbors tell Board of Appeals they lacked notice and worry about safety and scale of Nineteenth Avenue project

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 29, 2017
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Summary

Residents at the meeting described insecure fencing, repeated plan revisions, lack of timely notice, parking impacts and potential loss of sunlight and an historic boundary wall related to a Nineteenth Avenue development that had been withdrawn from the agenda.

At the start of the March 29 meeting, several neighbors addressed the San Francisco Board of Appeals about a Nineteenth Avenue project that had been withdrawn from the evening's calendar.

A speaker who gave her first name as Lizzie displayed a photograph and said contractors left a construction gate secured only by a twisted wire, leaving gaps after storms that exposed neighbors' yards and homes. "It's just a…

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