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Board upholds zoning administrator on billboard-notice dispute; CBS contends city denied due process

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 3, 2009
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CBS Outdoor argued the city violated its due-process rights by not notifying the company before issuing a permit to deconstruct and replace a billboard at 885 Bryant St.; planning and DBI staff said the permit addressed building safety and in-kind replacement rules. The Board of Appeals upheld the zoning administrator—s determination 4-1.

CBS Outdoor appealed determinations by the Zoning Administrator after a building permit was issued to the property owner at 885 Bryant Street for replacement of a rooftop advertising sign. CBS counsel argued the company has a protectable property interest in billboard structures and that due-process principles require the city to notify sign owners listed in its inventory before issuing permits that would affect those structures.

Counsel cited California…

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