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Board of Appeals delays three T‑Mobile microcell appeals as planning moratorium proceeds

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 18, 2007
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals continued three T‑Mobile appeals (items 3F, 3G and 4) to June 6 after hearing that the Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission were considering a moratorium and a planning‑code amendment affecting accessory‑use microcell permits.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Wednesday continued three appeals from T‑Mobile over microcell antennas to a June 6 hearing date, amid parallel action by the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors.

Paul Aldrin, representing T‑Mobile, told the board there is currently no moratorium in effect and that the carriers had agreed in letters to President Peskin not to apply for new accessory‑use microcell building permits while the Board of Supervisors considers legislation. “There is currently no moratorium in effect,” Aldrin said, noting the supervisors continued…

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