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Board of Appeals reopens Moore Street permit, declines jurisdiction for expired Bridal Street permit

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 29, 2012
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Summary

Neighbors urged reopening appeals over two NextG wireless‑box permits, citing lack of notice and health/aesthetic concerns. NextG conceded jurisdiction for the Moore Street site; the board granted jurisdiction for 10WR0145 (644 Moore St) and denied jurisdiction for the expired 10WR0156 (43 Bridal St).

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 29 heard neighbors’ pleas to reopen appeal periods for two NextG Networks wireless‑box permits, concluding one location should be subject to appeal while the other was moot because the permit had expired.

Neighbors who identified themselves in the petition as “AF” told the board they had not received required public notice and said installations affect street‑level aesthetics and raise health concerns. One requester urged the board to reopen appeals so residents could obtain…

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