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Appeals board denies late-jurisdiction request for Bayshore demolition; Goodman family proceeds with Lowe’s work

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 21, 2009
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals refused to take late jurisdiction over demolition permits covering the former Goodman’s Lumber site after hearing preservation arguments from a neighbor and legal objections from the property owners’ counsel; the board denied the jurisdiction request 5–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 2 declined to take late jurisdiction over building permits issued for work at the former Goodman's Lumber properties at 445 and 479 Bayshore Boulevard and 196 Loomis Street, leaving the Department of Building Inspection’s approvals intact.

Arlene Campbell, identified in the record as the requester, urged the board to halt demolition and preserve buildings she described as historic, citing neighborhood uses and cultural…

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