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Board grants late‑jurisdiction request for 1753 Beach Street; neighbor alleges improper notice

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 11, 2012
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Summary

An owner’s attorney persuaded the Board to take late jurisdiction over a permit for 1753 Beach Street, arguing the permit was issued while the neighbor was abroad and that work includes a roof deck on common property; the permit holder says the deck is exclusively owned and intends to remove it. Board created a new appeal period.

The Board of Appeals granted a request to take late jurisdiction over a disputed building permit for 1753 Beach Street on Jan. 11, allowing the neighbor to file an appeal after claiming she missed notice while out of the country.

Attorney Andrew Zacks told the Board his client, Beth Wiesner, missed the original appeal period because the permit for an extensive remodel was pulled while she was abroad; he said the project includes a…

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