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Board of Appeals upholds Public Works denial of Market Street cart permit

San Francisco Board of Appeals · September 21, 2016
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Sept. 21 upheld the Department of Public Works’ denial of a mobile food facility permit for locations at 865 and 900 Market Street, finding the sites were not 'underserved' and that sidewalk congestion and nearby businesses weighed against approval. The vote was 4-0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Sept. 21 denied an appeal by SF Halal Guys and upheld the Department of Public Works' June 30 denial of a mobile food facility permit for proposed locations at 865 and 900 Market Street.

Asad Amini, representing SF Halal Guys, told the board the vendor had identified two locations between rows of trees that he said did not add to pedestrian congestion and that his operation would rotate between the two spaces three days each and maintain the area, including taking trash back to the commissary. He said the cart footprint…

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