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Board of Appeals denies neighbors’ bid to take jurisdiction over rooftop HVAC permit

San Francisco City Board of Appeals · August 13, 2008
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Summary

The San Francisco City Board of Appeals on a 4–0 vote denied a jurisdiction request from neighbors who said they were not notified about a revised rooftop HVAC installation at 3622 Second Street, finding no procedural due-process violation and that the permit complies with setback and code requirements.

The San Francisco City Board of Appeals denied a jurisdiction request concerning a revised building permit for 3622 Second Street, rejecting neighbors’ claims they were not notified about an HVAC unit added to the roof. President Michael Garcia announced the vote: “The vote is 4 to 0, and the jurisdiction request is denied.”

Neighbors Karen Birmingham and David Twinheim told the board they did not see the revised plans and that a newly sited rooftop mechanical unit sits about six feet from their dining…

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