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Board of Appeals denies Crown Castle rehearing for wireless permit at 15620 Seventh Avenue
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 22 denied a rehearing request from Crown Castle (formerly NextG) over a revoked wireless equipment permit at 15620 Seventh Avenue, rejecting arguments about vested rights and federal preemption and directing staff to release a notice of decision.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 22 denied a rehearing request from Crown Castle NG West Inc. over the revocation of a wireless equipment permit at 15620 Seventh Avenue, voting 4–0 to reject the company’s request.
Natasha Ernst, government and utility counsel for Crown Castle, asked the Board to rehear the case, arguing the permit’s revocation would cause “manifest injustice” and claiming Crown Castle had vested rights, a statewide franchise and federal protections under the Telecommunications Act. Ernst told…
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