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Board denies jurisdiction request over rooftop work near Macondray Lane, 3-2

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 13, 2010
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied a request that it take jurisdiction over permits for 905 and 911 Union St., ruling 3-2 that the city’s permit process did not show the legal error the petitioner alleged. Neighbors had urged the board to reopen the matter, citing notice and view impacts.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Oct. 13 denied a request to take jurisdiction over permits for 905 and 911 Union Street, a contested roof-deck project visible from Macondray Lane, by a 3-2 vote. Petitioners and neighborhood groups argued the permit and subsequent certificates were issued without proper notice and that the as-built work differed from approved plans.

The request was framed by the jurisdiction requester, who said plans omitted two kitchens and that modifications created…

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