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Board Continues DuPont Court Restroom Appeal; Orders Rec & Park to Work with Neighbors on Historic‑sensitive Redesign

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 9, 2014
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Summary

The Board of Appeals continued the Recreation & Parks restroom replacement project at DuPont Courts to July 16 and directed the department and permit holder to work with neighbors on a redesign that acknowledges the site's WPA‑era historic character. The board cited altered exterior features and post‑permit lead abatement as drivers for further review.

The Board of Appeals on April 9 continued an appeal of a Recreation & Parks permit to demolish and replace a convenience station at the DuPont Court tennis courts, directing the department and the permit holder to work with neighbors on a design that better acknowledges the site’s WPA‑era historic context.

Appellant Jeffrey Kelly argued the WPA‑era restroom is a neighborhood asset and that the planning department could not properly grant a demolition permit until the Arts Commission and appropriate…

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