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Board of Appeals pauses USF encroachment dispute, asks university to locate 2004 permits

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 23, 2011
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Summary

The Board continued Richard Rabbit’s appeal over a University of San Francisco fence and retaining wall encroaching on Golden Gate Avenue to May 25, asking USF to produce any 2004 permits and in‑hand documentation; DPW said about 600 square feet could be returned to the public right‑of‑way without impacting trees, while USF warned moving the retaining wall could exceed $100,000.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 23 continued an appeal by neighbor Richard Rabbit that challenges a University of San Francisco retaining wall and fence that officials say encroach into the public right‑of‑way on Golden Gate Avenue. The board gave the permit holder until May 25 to produce any building or tree‑removal permits linked to a retaining‑wall project in 2004 and required a two‑page filing describing the record search.

Richard Rabbit told the board that "DPW has confirmed that 600 square feet of the public right of way can be returned to the public," and urged the…

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