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Board of Appeals roundup: NextG findings adopted, jurisdiction granted, mixed rulings on permits

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 20, 2011
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Summary

At its April 20 meeting the Board adopted findings in a NextG wireless‑box appeal, granted jurisdiction to an appellant who said he was misled by city staff, denied a rehearing appeal over a sign removal, and rejected a fraud challenge to a residential remodel permit. Several items were decided by recorded votes.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals handled a range of smaller but substantive agenda items at its April 20 meeting, adopting and deciding multiple appeals and jurisdiction requests.

NextG Networks — 15620 Seventh Avenue (Item 4A): The board adopted findings in appeal 11‑4 related to a wireless box permit issued to NextG Networks of California Inc. NextG asked for small corrections to the draft findings (including the company name), clarified that certain power equipment lies outside the scope of the wireless permit and requested that the record reflect that they hold required certificates. Appellant Jeff Cooper argued DPW and Planning should have considered supporting equipment integral to the installation. After…

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