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Board upholds Green Street garage sprinkler-monitoring permit amid outstanding spray‑booth enforcement

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 14, 2014
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The Board upheld a permit to install a sprinkler-monitoring system at 1776 Green Street, finding the permit itself code‑compliant, while DBI testimony and neighborhood evidence showed an unresolved spray‑booth installation and an expired 1994 sprinkler permit that DBI has not finalized; the board voted 5-0 to uphold the permit while code-enforcement actions remain pending.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on May 14 voted 5-0 to uphold a permit for a sprinkler-monitoring system at 1776 Green Street after neighbors raised concerns that the monitoring permit depends on two prerequisite items that lack valid building permits: an unfinaled 1994 sprinkler installation and an automotive paint spray booth that DBI records do not show as permitted.

Ryan Patterson, representing neighbors of the Green Street garage, said the monitoring…

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