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Board overrules zoning administrator on Union Bank signs, allows both signs to remain 8 years

San Francisco Board of Appeals · December 16, 2009
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Summary

The Board of Appeals voted 4–1 to overrule the Zoning Administrator's request to revoke two high-rise signs for Union Bank downtown, imposing an 8‑year period before the signs must be removed and reserving adoption of formal findings for a later date.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Dec. 16 overruled the Zoning Administrator's request to revoke two large downtown signs for Union Bank, imposing a transitional period for the signs to remain in place. On a motion from Commissioner Michael Garcia the board voted 4–1 to overturn the revocation and require both signs to remain for eight years from permit issuance; findings will be prepared and…

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