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Board Deadlocks on Procedural Challenge to 3828 Cesar Chavez Permit; Permit Stands by Default

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 28, 2015
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Summary

The board split 2-2 on whether to deny a permit that Planning said was issued without required block‑book notice; because three votes are required to overturn a department action with a vacancy, the permit remained upheld by default.

A procedural dispute over whether a permit had been issued without required neighborhood notification left the San Francisco Board of Appeals deadlocked on Jan. 28, and by board rule the departmental determination remained in effect.

Appellant Pamela Miller urged the board to deny a permit issued for work at 3828 Cesar Chavez on the ground the Planning Department’s block-book notification (BBN) was not…

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