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Board of Appeals declines jurisdictional review of 4400–4402 Pacheco permit

San Francisco Board of Appeals · December 9, 2015
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied a request to take jurisdiction over a building permit for 4400–4402 Pacheco St., finding the requester had not shown the city erred in notice. The board noted a revised permit had been filed and could be appealed on its own timeline.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Dec. 9 declined to take jurisdiction over a Department of Building Inspection permit for 4400–4402 Pacheco Street, rejecting a neighbor’s claim that city departments had been misled by plans that understate existing conditions.

Steve McDonough told the board that plans approved earlier this year misrepresented existing interior walls, stair locations and an upper‑floor bathroom so as to avoid a conditional‑use process and neighborhood notice. ‘‘We believe the…

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