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Board of Appeals: multiple jurisdiction requests granted, several permits upheld and a spiral‑stair permit revoked
Summary
At its May meeting the San Francisco Board of Appeals moved several jurisdiction requests and votes: it denied a late jurisdiction request for 2200 Beach Street, granted jurisdiction in two late‑filing matters (taxi medallion eligibility and a zoning notice of violation), revoked a spiral‑staircase permit in favor of a consolidation permit, upheld an individual DBI permit, and continued another appeal to July 9.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals handled a broad set of calendar and addendum items at its meeting on May 28, taking votes on scheduling, jurisdiction requests, permits and enforcement appeals.
Key outcomes included: (1) a denial of a late‑filing jurisdiction request regarding 2200 Beach Street (board found notice adequate; vote 4–0); (2) a grant of jurisdiction for a taxi‑medallion ineligibility appeal by Khaldun Sukkar so he can timely file an appeal (board gave a new 15‑day period; vote 4–0); (3) grants of…
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