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Board continues Broderick Street curb-cut appeal pending resolution of underlying building permits

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 5, 2014
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals continued the appeal of a minor sidewalk encroachment and curb-cut permit for 2853 Broderick St. after Planning suspended related building permits and recommended consolidated, corrected plans; the board voted 4-0 to continue the matter to the call of the chair.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 5 continued an appeal of a Department of Public Works minor sidewalk encroachment permit that would allow a curb cut and driveway at 2853 Broderick St., saying it will wait until the Planning Department resolves questions about the underlying building permits.

Appellant Irving Zaretsky told the board the case turned on inaccurate plans and a missing settlement that, he said, prevented neighbors from getting full notice and review. "This was not an error ... this is simply an invention," Zaretsky said, arguing that the submitted…

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