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Board of Appeals roundup: continuances and permits — several appeals upheld, one tow permit continued

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 18, 2007
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Summary

At its July hearing the San Francisco Board of Appeals issued several rulings: it upheld the Taxi Commission and multiple permits with conditions, continued a tow-permit revocation hearing to September 19, and denied appeals challenging shoring and building-permit revisions. Key votes were 4–0 in favor of upholding department or commission actions.

San Francisco’s Board of Appeals resolved a slate of appeals and calendar matters at its recent hearing, handling continuances, permit conditions and contested building and planning cases.

Key outcomes

- Continuances: Item 4 (appeal 7,048, Fourth Avenue) was continued to Sept. 12 to permit settlement discussions. Item 13 (24430 Second Avenue) was continued to Aug. 1 to allow plan revisions to be finalized. Item 6 (appeal of a tow-firm permit revocation) was continued to Sept. 19 so the police department could respond and the appellant could file proof of insurance and an auto-return arrangement.

- Sidewalk landscaping (Castle Street, Items 5a/5b): After hearing neighbors and permit holders, the board voted to uphold the Department of Public Works’ sidewalk landscaping permits but limited each permit to the area directly aligned with the…

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