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Board of Appeals Upholds Permit for Intrusion Fence at 72 Kissling in 3–2 Decision

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 24, 2010
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 3–2 on March 24, 2010 to uphold a Department of Building Inspection permit allowing installation of expanded‑metal intrusion fencing at 72 Kissling, after neighbors and the property owner disputed safety and habitability impacts.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 24 upheld a building permit that authorizes installation of expanded‑metal intrusion fencing on the southwest parapet wall of a property at 72 Kissling.

Appellant filings and public testimony described a long neighbor dispute. The Board heard a representative for the property owner (Matividad Runjuez) argue there had been failed negotiations and expressed concern about tenants’ ability to…

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