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Board of Appeals overturns DPW, grants disputed Mission Street mobile-food permit

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 18, 2012
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Summary

The Board of Appeals voted unanimously to overrule the Department of Public Works and issue a contested mobile food permit for a location on Mission Street, finding the prior permit holder did not receive DPW's courtesy notice after a 2010 program transfer.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Jan. 18 overruled the Department of Public Works and granted a mobile food facility permit for a contested location on the 2300 block of Mission Street, after an extended hearing about whether the prior permit holder had been properly notified of a city-wide permit transition.

The board voted 4–0 to grant the appellant’s appeal and issue the DPW permit, concluding the appellant’s failure to receive DPW’s courtesy notice had effectively tolled the 90‑day period to reapply after legislation changed the permit program. President Michael Garcia read the roll and announced the motion carried unanimously.

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