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Board denies jurisdiction request from tenants at 1980 Golden Gate Avenue
Summary
The Board of Appeals on July 31 refused to accept a late jurisdiction request from tenants who said they were not notified of a June 24 permit issuance for a revision at 1980 Golden Gate Avenue, finding no city action that caused lateness and voting 4–0 to deny jurisdiction.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 31 denied a jurisdiction request filed by tenants at 1980 Golden Gate Avenue who asked to appeal a revision permit they said was issued without adequate notice under the city’s block‑book‑notification (BBN) process.
Tenants’ representatives said they relied on a BBN request to be notified of permit issuance and only learned the permit had been issued when counsel checked DBI records; they filed…
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