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Board denies jurisdiction request and upholds suspension of permits at 874 Fell Street
Summary
The board denied a request to reopen a planning NOV appeal and upheld suspensions of permits related to the carriage‑house project at 874 Fell Street after finding inconsistencies between architectural and structural drawings; suspensions remain in place pending a reconciled plan set (board vote 3–0).
On Sept. 24 the San Francisco Board of Appeals refused to accept a late jurisdiction request and upheld a planning‑department suspension of certain permits for work at 874 Fell Street.
Requestor Eric Roussell argued he did not receive adequate notice of a final notice of violation and penalty decision because certified mail was sent to an address he said he had vacated and an email was embedded in an unrelated thread. He asked the board to take jurisdiction, re‑issue notices or otherwise delay enforcement. Planning staff responded that certified mail was sent to the property address on record, that…
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