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Board of Appeals pauses rooftop‑bar enforcement as planning review continues

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 10, 2010
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Summary

On Feb. 10 the San Francisco Board of Appeals continued a notice‑of‑violation hearing for the rooftop restaurant at 2516–2524 Mission Street to the board—s indefinite calendar to allow Planning—s conditional‑use process to proceed; neighbors and the owner clashed over noise, jobs and possible penalties.

SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 10 declined to rule on a notice of violation tied to the rooftop restaurant and bar at 2516–2524 Mission Street, instead continuing the case to the board—s “call of the chair” calendar while the Planning Commission considers a conditional‑use (CU) authorization.

Planning staff told the board they had received as‑built drawings and a sound‑attenuation memo and estimated a CU hearing could be scheduled in roughly 60 days if the applicant files a complete application. Scott Sanchez of the Planning Department said, “once we get a complete application…60 days out would be a reasonable time for the CU hearing,” and that the department—s policy is usually not to…

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