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Board upholds revocation of mobile catering permit near John O'Connell, delays enforcement until June

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 1, 2009
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals upheld the Police Department ecision to revoke a longstanding mobile catering permit near John O'7Connell High School but stayed enforcement until June 9 to allow the school district and vendor time to seek a compromise.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Wednesday upheld the Police Department—s revocation of a mobile catering permit for the vendor known as El Toniese, ruling that the vehicle—s continued operation violated a city ordinance banning catering trucks within 1,500 feet of a school. The board stayed enforcement of the revocation until June 9, 2009, to give the parties time to seek a local compromise.

The board—s action followed hours of testimony from the Police Department, the vendor—s counsel and a broad coalition of school and public-health officials. Sergeant William Coggin of the Police Department—s Permit Section told the board the truck operates within 1,500 feet of John O'7Connell High School and that the 2007…

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