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Board of Appeals denies AT&T permits at 1149 Prague Street under new SMF rules

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 16, 2014
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied two permits for an AT&T surface-mounted facility at 1149 Prague Street, finding they do not comply with a recently adopted small‑cell (SMF) ordinance that adds community‑meeting and notice requirements; vote was 4–0 (president recused).

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 16 denied two permits for an AT&T surface‑mounted facility (SMF) at 1149 Prague Street, concluding the earlier DPW approvals do not comply with a new city SMF ordinance that applies retroactively to pending appeals.

Vice President Hurtado moved to grant the appeals and require the permits to be reissued under the recently adopted ordinance, saying the new law’s community‑meeting and public‑notice requirements change how pending permits should be processed. The board amended the motion to clarify that AT&T would not be prejudiced…

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