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Board denies one rehearing request, upholds DPW decision on mobile coffee permits; second rehearing also denied
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on April 11 denied two rehearing requests tied to mobile coffee permits sought by Shasha Lewis, ruling the first rehearing request for 2701 Taylor Street denied 3–2 and a second rehearing request on 2801 Leavenworth denied 5–0 after DPW presented additional evidence and neighbors urged maintaining existing restaurant protections.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied rehearing requests related to two mobile food facility permit disputes involving Shasha Lewis, who sought permission to operate a mobile cart selling African coffee and tea.
Lewis asked the board to rehear two appeals after the Department of Public Works (DPW) denied mobile food permits on the basis that the proposed cart would be within 300 feet of existing businesses selling 'like food.' In the Taylor Street matter, President Michael Garcia moved to deny the rehearing; the board voted 3–2 to deny the request, with Garcia citing that no new material was presented.…
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