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Board adopts findings and upholds permits across several appeals; attendance policy approved

Board of Appeals · December 6, 2006
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Summary

At its Dec. 6 meeting the San Francisco Board of Appeals adopted findings for multiple properties, denied rehearing requests and upheld several permits (including 504 Sixth St., 1590 Bryant St./Sports Basement, 2125 Nineteenth St., 1405 York St., and the Ian Wallace matters). The board also adopted an attendance policy and set conditions on a contested remodel permit.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals handled a large set of procedural and permit items on Dec. 6, adopting findings and resolving appeals by majority votes.

Key outcomes: - Findings adopted for 504 Sixth Street (appeal 6-309): motion by Commissioner Garcia; vote 5–0 to adopt findings and grant the permit. - Rehearing request for 2395 Twelfth Avenue (appeal 6-677) denied; motion by Commissioner Garcia; vote 5–0 to deny rehearing. - Findings…

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