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Board upholds zoning administrators release of suspension for 605 Kearny amid CU expiration dispute

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 18, 2010
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Summary

A long‑running redevelopment at 605 Kearny in Chinatown drew competing claims: appellant Jason Bly argued the conditional use expired, while the permit holder and Planning said delays were reasonable and entitlements intact. The board affirmed the zoning administrators release of a suspension, 4–1.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 18 upheld the zoning administrators decision to release a suspension on a project at 605 Kearny Street after hearing a contested argument over whether the projects conditional use authorization had expired.

Jason Bly, representing neighborhood preservation interests, argued the planning commissions conditional use (CU) included a three‑year expiration clause and that the applicant failed to obtain final entitlements within that period. Bly urged the board to…

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