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Board upholds Recreation and Parks permit for Lafayette Park renovation despite appeal
Summary
The Board of Appeals denied an appeal of Recreation and Parks’ permit for Lafayette Park improvements (permit 448 among multiple permits), finding the permit code-compliant despite concerns about archaeological remnants, ADA access and work that began before a job card was posted.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 22 denied an appeal of Recreation and Parks’ Lafayette Park renovation permits and upheld the code compliance of the permit at issue, recording a unanimous 4–0 vote.
Appellant Shannon Gallagher raised a series of concerns: she said historical remnants of the Halliday House may be present at the summit and must be preserved under federal law, questioned the adequacy of ADA path-of-travel connections to public transit, argued that substantial site work and drainage occurred without required permits or inspections, and said required…
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