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Board adopts findings in Union Bank signage case with minor edits
Summary
The Board of Appeals adopted draft findings in the Union Bank signage matter, confirming earlier decision to allow two signs to remain for eight years and carrying two textual corrections. A proposed amendment to allow replacement of sign copy during the eight‑year period was rejected by the Planning Department but ultimately the board adopted findings with staff edits.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–1 on Feb. 24 to adopt findings related to an earlier decision allowing two Union Bank signs to remain for eight years from permit issuance. The decision formalizes the board’s prior equity-based determination and includes two edits the city attorney recommended to correct drafting…
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