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Board continues Rooster Tail noise appeal to allow tests, settlement talks

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 8, 2014
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The Board of Appeals continued an appeal by neighbor Michiko Yamada challenging a rooftop noise variance for Rooster Tail Restaurant to Nov. 19 to allow additional technical study and settlement discussions after testimony about structure‑borne vibration and interior noise levels.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Oct. 8 continued an appeal challenging a rooftop noise variance granted to Rooster Tail Restaurant at 1963 Sutter Street, sending the matter to Nov. 19 so the parties can exchange limited new briefs, pursue settlement talks and allow technical follow‑up testing.

Appellant Michiko Yamada told the board the restaurant’s rooftop fan noise and vibration have affected her living space for roughly 2½ years, producing humming and a low‑frequency tone that she says is measurably intrusive. Acoustical consultant Eric Yee of…

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