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Board denies late jurisdiction request over Third Street permit; DBI to inspect neighbor’s fence height

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 7, 2008
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Summary

The Board of Appeals voted 1–3 to deny a jurisdiction request from a neighbor who sought reopening of a 2005 permit for 4120 Third Street, citing retaining walls, excavation near an oak tree and an unpermitted 8‑foot fence. DBI agreed to inspect the fence height and follow up if violations are found.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on May 7 declined to reopen a permit for 4120 Third Street after neighbors raised concerns about excavation, retaining walls, and an allegedly enlarged fence that they said threatened a 100‑year‑old coast live oak.

Robert Call, the neighbor who filed the jurisdiction request, told the board the permit holder’s work included trenching for footings for four retaining walls and a new 8‑foot fence that he said had raised the grade and damaged…

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