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Board of Appeals upholds denial of Perucci food‑truck permit at 536 Mission Street
Summary
On March 9, 2016 the San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 3–2 to uphold Public Works’ denial of a mobile food‑facility permit for Perucci at 536 Mission Street, with commissioners divided over discretionary application of ordinance 119‑13 and concerns about consistency and grandfathered permits.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 9, 2016 upheld a Public Works decision to deny a mobile food‑facility permit for Perucci at 536 Mission Street, rejecting an appeal by owner Daniel Prudhomme.
Prudhomme told the board the Perucci truck is a family operation and that a permit at the Mission Street location is essential to make the business financially viable. He said the truck met health‑code requirements, had strong inspection scores, and that notification and permitting procedures were followed. Prudhomme argued the denial was discretionary and unfairly applied, noting some nearby trucks operate on other…
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