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Board adopts findings and overturns Rooster Tail noise variance
Summary
The Board of Appeals voted 4–0 to adopt draft findings and overturn a rooftop noise variance for Rooster Tail, after residents testified about persistent noise and DBI/DPH discussed measurement methods and authority under the noise ordinance.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Dec. 10 adopted draft findings and overturned a noise variance that had been granted to Rooster Tail restaurant, voting 4–0 to accept the findings and begin a 10‑day rehearing request period.
Appellant Michiko Yamada told the board she and other neighbors have endured rooftop fan noise for three years and challenged the Department of Public Health’s measurement procedures, saying DPH used an unusually high ambient value and that inspectors did not follow the department’s stated…
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