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Board lets revocation stand after split vote in Foster Interstate sign case
Summary
Foster Interstate’s appeal seeking reinstatement of a renewal permit for a painted‑wall advertising sign at 926 Howard resulted in a 2–2 split; lacking the four votes required to overturn a departmental action, the revocation was upheld by operation of law.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on May 18 heard Foster Interstate Media’s appeal of a Planning Department/DBI request to revoke a renewal permit for an advertising sign at 926 Howard Street.
Sarah Ossowitz, an attorney for Foster Interstate, told the board the renewal permit had been properly processed and approved and that revocation harmed Foster’s reliance and marketing efforts. She said Foster identified several renewal permits previously…
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