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Board of Appeals declines late‑jurisdiction request in Market/Octavia zoning dispute

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 11, 2007
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Summary

The Board of Appeals voted 4–1 to deny a coalition’s request to take late jurisdiction over a zoning administrator determination tied to the Market/Octavia plan, after planners said citywide notice was not required for creating a new zoning classification.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Tuesday refused to take late jurisdiction over an appeal of a zoning administrator’s letter of determination tied to the Market/Octavia plan, voting 4–1 to deny the petition. Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods representatives argued the public had not received adequate notice and that the city’s Sunshine Ordinance required a more specific description.

“What was published did not provide a…

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