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Board leaves revocation of Dijoux Construction street‑space permit in place after 2–2 split

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 17, 2010
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Summary

Following conflicting testimony about a handwritten note that appeared to be altered, the Board did not overturn Public Works’ revocation of a street‑space permit for 1101 Green Street; the revocation was upheld by default after a 2–2 vote.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals considered an appeal by Dijoux Construction on Nov. 17, 2010 after the Department of Public Works (DPW) revoked a street‑space permit for 1101 Green Street, citing evidence that a handwritten post‑it authorizing a four‑month extension had been altered to read five months.

DPW representative John Kwong said he had given written…

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