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Board upholds DBI shoring permit after neighbor alleges encroachment and damage

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 4, 2015
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The Board of Appeals denied an appeal of a DBI revision to a shoring permit at 1055 Ashbury Street, concluding DBI's over-the-counter review and engineering checks justified the permit despite a neighbor's claims of drilling beyond survey lines and foundation damage.

The Board of Appeals on Nov. 4 denied an appeal by Francis Ryan challenging a DBI revision permit for shoring and excavation at 1055 Ashbury Street, after hearing claims of survey-line encroachment and possible damage to an adjacent garage.

Ryan told the Board he documented drilling beyond survey markers, presented photographs he said showed damage and argued the project should not proceed under an over-the-counter revision. The permit holder said…

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