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Board upholds denial of Rooster Tail noise variance after DPH measurements exceed limits

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 22, 2013
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Summary

The Board of Appeals unanimously denied a restaurant owner’s appeal seeking a noise variance for rooftop ventilation equipment at 1963 Sutter St., citing Department of Public Health measurements that exceeded the City’s outdoor noise standard.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on May 22 unanimously upheld the Department of Public Health’s denial of a noise variance for Rooster Tail Restaurant at 1963 Sutter Street, affirming DPH’s measurement and enforcement under the City’s revised noise ordinance.

Appellants Gerard Darien and Tracy Green told the Board they had passed an earlier health inspection and had upgraded equipment after a remodel but that a neighbor’s complaint and subsequent testing found…

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