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Board of Appeals denies rehearing request for 1753 Beach Street; finds no new structural facts

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 18, 2012
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The Board of Appeals on April 18 denied a rehearing request from Beth Wiesner challenging a prior decision about a permit at 1753 Beach St., concluding DBI had reviewed revision plans and no new evidence warranted rehearing; vote was 5-0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied a rehearing request related to 1753 Beach Street on April 18, concluding the Department of Building Inspection (DBI) had already reviewed revised structural plans and that no new facts justified reopening the case. The board voted 5-0 to deny the request.

Appellant Beth Wiesner, represented by counsel Anthony Soldado, asked the board to reopen appeal No. 12-004, asserting that revised drawings submitted after the prior hearing relocated structural…

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