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Board grants jurisdiction to neighbors on Fourth Avenue permit

San Francisco Board of Appeals · December 10, 2014
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 3–0 on Dec. 10 to grant jurisdiction to neighbors David and Jennifer Nicholson over a building permit issued Oct. 3, 2014, for 225030 Fourth Avenue after the neighbors said they did not receive DBI’s mailed notice; the Nicholsons get a five‑day appeal period.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 3–0 on Dec. 10 to take jurisdiction over Building Permit 160,821,454, issued Oct. 3, 2014, to Growth Equity Partners for work at 225030 Fourth Avenue, giving David and Jennifer Nicholson a five‑day period to file an appeal.

David Nicholson told the board the rear deck in the permit would sit about 6 feet from his master bedroom window and extend 6 feet into the yard. He said he and his wife did not receive notice of the permit or of the prior appeal process and asked the board to…

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