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Board of Appeals denies jurisdiction request for 157 Randall Street after neighbors allege encroachment

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 5, 2014
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 5 denied a late-filed jurisdiction request from neighbors of 157 Randall St., ruling the city did not mislead residents during permitting and that encroachment and minor property-line disputes are primarily civil matters.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 5 denied a request that it take jurisdiction over a building permit for 157 Randall Street, concluding the city did not err in issuing a site permit and that the neighbors’ concerns are civil property disputes.

John Clifford, who lives at 153 Randall Street, told the board his neighbors’ addition raised an east wall in August 2014 that substantially reduced afternoon light and — according to a recent survey he submitted — encroached on…

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