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Board of Appeals denies late-jurisdiction request for 3011 20th Street, 5-0

San Francisco Board of Appeals · September 6, 2006
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted unanimously to deny a late request for jurisdiction over a building permit for 3011 20th Street, finding the appellant had multiple earlier opportunities to object and that procedural rules were followed.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5-0 on August 18 to deny a request to take jurisdiction over a building permit for 3011 20th Street, keeping the permit issued by the Department of Building Inspection in force.

The decision followed a hearing in which Charles J. Wright, attorney for appellant Dominador Ballesteros, said Ballesteros (age 82) had traveled abroad and signed a permission slip that purported to require a light well; Wright argued the new…

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