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Board upholds revocation of Nile Cafe parklet permit over repeated noncompliance

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 13, 2015
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on May 13 upheld Public Works’ revocation of the parklet permit at 544 Jones Street after finding repeated failures to maintain the space, missed renewals and continued hookah smoking despite prior notices. The vote was 5–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals unanimously upheld the Department of Public Works’ revocation of the parklet permit for Nile Cafe at 544 Jones Street, citing a record of unresponsiveness and continuing violations. The board found that the host repeatedly failed to maintain the parklet, did not complete timely permit renewals and continued to allow smoking…

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