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Board of Appeals grants jurisdiction request for 261 Dolores after daycare raises safety and notice concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 20, 2016
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals granted a jurisdiction request for a disputed alteration permit at 261 Dolores Street after neighbors and Holy Family Day Home said they were not notified and raised safety and environmental concerns about converting interior space into more bedrooms. A five‑day appeal period opens.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 20 moved to consider a jurisdiction request for 261 Dolores Street after neighbors and operators of a nearby daycare said they were not notified about revisions that add eight bedrooms to a three‑unit building.

David Cincotta, representing Holy Family Day Home, told the board the project would increase the house from 10 bedrooms to 18 and that the Department of Building Inspection issued a categorical CEQA exemption without adequate notice. “This matter is not your…

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