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Board of Appeals upholds Arts Commission denial of street‑artist certificate
Summary
On March 29, 2017, the San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal by an applicant seeking a street‑artist certificate, finding the Arts Commission’s application requirement for a residence/location was properly applied; the board discussed allowing reapplication if the applicant cures the application and waived a one‑year bar.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 29 denied an appeal of the Arts Commission’s denial of a street‑artist certificate, upholding the commission’s finding that the applicant did not provide the residence/location information required by the voter‑adopted ordinance.
The board voted 4–0 to uphold the Arts Commission. Vice President Frank Fung moved to deny the appeal on the ground that the application was not properly completed; President Daryl Honda and two other commissioners joined the motion.
The appellant, identified in the record as "Miss Trebeau," argued she had successfully challenged prior denials on appeal and said Arts Commission staff had made false allegations about her and mishandled applications. She blamed inconsistent communications…
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