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Board of Appeals upholds street-occupancy permit for crane at 455 Vallejo with revised plans
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal by neighbors and upheld a temporary occupancy permit for a Sheedy Crane placed at 455 Vallejo Street, conditioning the permit on revised plans dated 03/05/2008 that specify an 11-foot travel lane during daytime operations and an 18-foot lane at night.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 5 upheld a Department of Public Works Bureau of Street Use and Mapping permit allowing Sheedy Crane and Rigging to place a crane at 455 Vallejo Street, but required revised plans that spell out lane widths and permit conditions.
Louise Laub, representing appellant Sandeep Pangarani, told the board she was concerned the crane and its outriggers would encroach on fire and pedestrian access and asked whether the crane could be moved to Montgomery Street. Nick Elsner, senior plan checker with the Bureau of Street Use and Mapping, said the temporary occupancy permit is issued under the public works code and requires…
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