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San Francisco Board of Appeals elevates Tanya Peterson to president, Kendall Goh to vice president; reschedules three appeals

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 20, 2010
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At its Jan. 20 meeting the San Francisco Board of Appeals elected Tanya Peterson president and Kendall Goh vice president, and unanimously agreed to reschedule three agreed-upon appeals to new dates.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals elected Tanya Peterson president and Kendall Goh vice president during its Jan. 20 meeting and unanimously rescheduled three calendar items, officials said.

Tanya Peterson, previously the board’s vice president, was nominated by President Frank Fung and accepted the nomination; the board voted 5-0 to elevate Peterson to president. Peterson then nominated Commissioner Kendall Goh for vice president; that nomination also passed 5-0. Victor Pacheco, the board’s legal assistant, called the roll on both votes.

The board also voted 5-0 to reschedule three matters that parties had jointly asked to move: appeal 9127 (tree removal permit at 422 Vicente Street) to April 14, 2010; appeal 9131 (Grigory Lubarski’s taxi medallion appeal) to Feb. 24, 2010; and appeal 9134 (58 Wilmot Street) to Feb. 10, 2010. Executive Director Cynthia Goldstein told the board that the rescheduling requests had been agreed to by the relevant parties.

The changes were procedural and agreed to by counsel and staff; no substantive decisions were made on the merits of those appeals at the meeting. The board proceeded with its other calendar items after the leadership votes and scheduling actions.