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Board of Appeals declines expedited rule for Western Addition redevelopment

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 19, 2008
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4‑1 not to post a proposed temporary rule that would have suspended parts of the board’s rules to fast‑track appeals tied to a Western Addition redevelopment project, after commissioners questioned precedent and sufficiency of briefing time.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 19 declined to post a proposed temporary rule that would have suspended sections of its procedures to expedite permit appeals related to the Western Addition redevelopment.

Deputy City Attorney Catherine Barnes presented a draft rule and explained the charter‑required 10‑day notice and an immediate‑effect clause that would take effect upon adoption. Amy Neches, a manager with the Redevelopment Agency, told the board the Redevelopment…

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