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Board of Appeals continues disputed Collingwood window appeals to April 11 after notice error

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 14, 2012
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 14, 2012 voted 3-2 to continue two appeals over unpermitted window replacements at 62 Collingwood Street to April 11, citing a missed block-book notification and allowing limited additional briefing.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 14 continued two appeals over window replacements at 62 Collingwood Street to April 11, 2012, after a split vote that turned on a procedural misstep by the Planning Department.

The dispute centers on an over-the-counter permit filed Jan. 20 to legalize 11 windows installed in November 2007 — six on the primary facade and five on the side. Scott Sanchez of the Planning Department told the Board staff failed to serve a Block Book Notification (BBN) tied to the property when the permit was issued; the department suspended the permit, issued the BBN on Feb. 1 (the same day the appeal was filed), and scheduled a discretionary-review hearing for the Planning Commission next week. "We suspended the subject permit," Sanchez…

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