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Board of Appeals: continuances, findings and permits — sign continuance, Fulton license condition, upheld permits
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals approved or modified several findings and rulings across its calendar: adopted findings for multiple appeals, denied a late-jurisdiction request, continued a sign-ownership matter to Dec. 6, and upheld a contested permit for 361 Elsie Street (3'to'2).
At its Oct. 19 meeting the San Francisco Board of Appeals resolved several routine and contested items across a full calendar, adopting amended findings in multiple appeals, denying a late-jurisdiction request and resolving contested building-permit disputes.
Notable actions and votes
• Sign-structure appeal (5040 Sixth Street): The zoning administrator requested a continuance to review newly released inventories and clarify who holds standing to appeal a sign replacement matter after questions surfaced about whether ADS or San Francisco Signs LLC was the owner or lessee. After argument from counsel and public comment, the board agreed to continue that item to Dec. 6 so staff could supply the requested documents and allow rebuttal submissions. The board set deadlines for…
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