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Board denies AT&T cabinet permit, citing new SMF ordinance and procedural gaps

San Francisco Board of Appeals · September 10, 2014
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Summary

After resident objections over process and alternatives, and DPW's invocation of a retroactive SMF ordinance, the Board of Appeals denied AT&T’s permit for a surface-mounted facility at 501 Missouri Street, finding the application did not meet the updated Article 27 permitting requirements.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied a Department of Public Works grant that had authorized AT&T to install a surface‑mounted facility (SMF) at 501 Missouri Street, concluding that the application did not comply with the newly retroactive SMF permitting ordinance adopted by the Board of Supervisors.

Resident Matt Brennan argued DPW had disregarded public comments (he said more than 30 objections were received…

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