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Board denies late‑filed jurisdiction request in Mission District sidewalk display dispute

Board of Appeals · January 31, 2007
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Summary

The Board of Appeals voted 3–2 to deny a late jurisdiction request from Mission District merchants challenging a sidewalk display permit at 2699 Mission St, concluding appellants failed to perfect a timely, fee‑paid appeal though staff acknowledged procedural confusion on renewals and postings.

Carmel Luisa Ruiz and Maria Andrango asked the Board of Appeals to accept a late jurisdiction request contesting a sidewalk display merchandise permit (06D‑398) issued to Kamal Karajab (doing business as that market) at 2699 Mission Street. They said they had attempted to contact the Board earlier but did not complete the fee and formal filing steps necessary to perfect an appeal.

John Kwan of the Department of Public Works explained the departmental timeline: the permit was issued after a February…

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