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Board reopens appeal period for 530 Day Street roof‑deck permit, grants jurisdiction

San Francisco Board of Appeals · December 18, 2013
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals granted a jurisdictional request and reopened the appeal period for a building permit at 530 Day Street after a neighbor said substantial revisions were made without notice; the board voted 5–0 to allow a 5‑day appeal window.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted unanimously on Dec. 18 to grant a jurisdictional request and reopen the appeal period for a permit covering a rear remodel and roof deck at 530 Day Street. Sulpicio Jorge Mariano, a longtime neighbor, asked the board to take jurisdiction after he saw rooftop changes — a parapet, glass panels and a motorized skylight — that he said were not reflected in the drawings he received and were not noticed under Planning Code section 3.11.

Mariano told commissioners he had initially supported the project but then observed construction that, he said, departed from the approved plans. “The…

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