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Board of Appeals upholds residential permits, denies jurisdiction request and continues mobile‑food appeal to Oct. 23

San Francisco Board of Appeals · September 11, 2013
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Summary

At its Sept. 11 meeting the Board of Appeals upheld code compliance for two residential permits, denied a late jurisdiction request for an over‑the‑counter foundation permit, and continued an appeal over the revocation of a mobile food permit to Oct. 23 to allow Department of Public Health documentation and evidence of operation.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals handled a slate of permit matters Sept. 11, issuing several unanimous rulings, denying a jurisdiction request and continuing a contested mobile‑food permit appeal for further evidence.

Two residential appeals were decided. The board voted 5–0 to uphold a building permit for a vertical addition and rear‑yard work at 4164 Sixth Street after hearing that the Planning Department had reviewed the plans and that the applicants reduced the project's rear pop‑out to address neighbor concerns. The board also adopted a negotiated settlement on revised plans for an alteration and addition at 333 El Camino del Mar and upheld that permit, again by a 5–0 vote.

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