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Board continues Twentieth Street excavation appeal to allow DBI site review

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 12, 2014
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An appeal by a neighbor alleging excavation without permits and inadequate notification at 4121 Twentieth Street was continued one week to Nov. 19 so DBI staff can inspect the site, meet the parties and report whether a revision permit or other corrective action is needed; the motion carried 4–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 12 continued an appeal regarding excavation work at 4121 Twentieth Street after neighbors raised safety and notification concerns.

Thomas Goddard, who lives at 4119 Twentieth Street, appealed a permit issued to Twentieth Street Trust and said work began before the owner applied for a permit. Goddard presented photos taken Aug. 4 showing excavation and vertical dirt faces adjacent to his property and argued the excavation removed what appeared to be a retaining wall.…

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