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Board rejects mobile‑food permit appeal, finding no jurisdiction over incomplete application
Summary
The Board rejected Julio Castillo’s appeal of a denied mobile-food facility application for the 4111 18th Street location, finding the Department of Public Works properly deemed the application abandoned after months of inaction and required notices; the appeal was dismissed for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction and fees will be refunded.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Jan. 29 rejected the appeal of Julio Castillo, owner/operator of "Julio’s Hot Dogs," who sought to overturn the Department of Public Works’ determination that his mobile‑food facility application for 4111 18th Street had been abandoned.
John Kwan of DPW told the board the application was filed in March 2012 but the applicant did not complete required materials. After changes to the mobile-food permitting rules in July 2013, DPW sent a September 23, 2013 email and a certified…
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