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BOARD OF APPEALS

CITY & COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO

AGENDA FOR REGULAR MEETING - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2004

5:00 P.M., CITY HALL, ROOM 416, ONE DR. CARLTON B. GOODLETT PLACE

 

(1)         PUBLIC COMMENT

At this time, members of the public may address the Board on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Board except agenda items.  With respect to agenda items, your opportunity to address the Board will be afforded when the item is reached in the meeting with one exception. When the agenda item has already been reviewed in a public hearing at which members of the public were allowed to testify and the Board has closed the public hearing, your opportunity to address the Board must be exercised during the Public Comment portion of the calendar.   Each member of the public may address the Board for up to three minutes.   If it is demonstrated that comments by the public will exceed 15 minutes, the President may continue Public Comment to another time during the meeting.

 

(2)  COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS & QUESTIONS:

 

(3)  ADDENDUM ITEMS: 

(3A)  REHEARING REQUEST:                                                                        

Subject property at 4386 – 26th Street.  Appeal No(s). 04-087, Koenig vs. DBI, PDA.  Letter from David Cincotta, attorney for Howard Koenig, appellant, requesting rehearing of Appeal No(s). 04-087, decided October 13, 2004.  At that time, upon motion by Vice President Sugaya, the Board voted 4-0-1 (Commissioner Chin absent) to uphold the subject permit with adoption of the Planning Commission’s Discretionary Review (DR) findings.  Permit Holder(s); Paul Weber.  Project: on single-family house, 3rd story addition and remodel of existing house.

 

(4)  CONSENT ITEMS (DBI PENALTY): 

With the consent of the Dept. of Building Inspection, the Board will proceed to a vote without testimony to reduce the penalty (investigation fee) to two times the regular fee as provided for in the Building Code.  Without consent the Board will take testimony and then decide the appeal.

(4A)  APPEAL NO. 04-115

JOEL REIF, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTION,

                                             Respondent

 

86 Lundys Lane. 

Appeal for refund of penalty imposed for work done without a permit (on single-family house: replace kitchen cabinets; remodel kitchen; paint deck and reinforce top railing; remodel bathroom; replace basin and tub; repair deck less than 50%).

APPLICATION NO. 2004/08/18/1885.

FOR HEARING TODAY.

 

(5)   APPEAL NO. 03-154

ULYSSES NAPURI

dba “LAST STOP SOUVENIR”, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS

BUREAU OF STREET USE & MAPPING,

                                                        Respondent

498 Beach Street.

Appealing the denial on May 5, 2003, of a Sidewalk Display Merchandise Permit.

ORDER NO. 174,098.

JURISDICTION GRANTED ON 9/17/2003.

PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON 12/10/2003.

FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION TODAY.

 

(6)   APPEAL NO. V03-209

CATHERINE FERREIRA

& ANN FERREIRA, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

ZONING ADMINISTRATOR,

                               Respondent

 

 

1120-1122 Vallejo Street.

Protesting the granting on December 23, 2003, to Susan Lee, Jennifer Cherk & Jay Capela, Rear Yard Variance (on 2-family building: construction of an enclosed pavilion on the roof of the existing 3-story building and the enclosure of two areas at the rear of the building that are currently unenclosed).

VARIANCE CASE NO. 2003.0476DV.

Note: On March 24, 2004, the Board voted 5-0 to uphold the variance with condition(s): a) that the north portion of the roof be sloped to allow for more sunlight into the adjacent backyard; and b) that the front (south) elevation be redesigned to reflect the solid to void ratio of buildings of a similar nature.  On May 12, 2004, the Board voted 4-1 to grant the rehearing request by the appellants and to set the rehearing for June 30, 2004.

REHEARING HELD & CLOSED ON JULY 28, 2004.

FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION TODAY.

 

(7)  APPEAL NO. 04-091

ALAN MACREA, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTION,

                                             Respondent

PLANNING DEPT. APPROVAL

 

 

1618 – 33rd Avenue.

Protesting the issuance on July 14, 2004, to Steven Tam, Permit to Alter a Building (on single-family house: revision to Building Permit Application No(s). 2003/05/21/5177; remove and relocate one full bath and replace with ½ bath at garage level and add a new storage room; add a skylight with vent at light court; remove existing kitchen counter, cabinets and sink, and replace with new at 2nd floor; remove dry rot balcony (decorative) at front and replace with metal decorative balcony; relocate master shower; correction for NOV No(s). 200344353).

APPLICATION NO. 2004/06/17/6737.

PUBLIC HEARING HELD ON 10/13/2004.

FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION TODAY.

 

(8)   APPEAL NO. 03-194

ARA & BERG TEHLIRIAN, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTION, Respondent

PLANNING COMMISSION DISAPPROVAL

 

DR Requestor(s):  JOSE MORALES

 

572 San Jose Avenue.

Appealing the denial on November 21, 2003, of a Site Permit to Alter a Building a Building (on two-unit building: horizontal and vertical addition, 335sf on ground floor, 368sf on 2nd floor, and 1038sf on 3rd floor; electrical, plumbing, and mechanical under separate permit).

APPLICATION NO. 2002/11/04/0682S.

Note: On March 3, 2004, the Board voted to uphold the denial of the subject permit.  On July 21, 2004, the Board voted to grant the appellants’ rehearing request.

FOR REHEARING TODAY.

 

(9)    APPEAL NO. 04-019

OCEAN PARC VILLAGE

HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCATION, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

PLANNING DEPARTMENT, Respondent

 

 

730 Great Highway.

Protesting the issuance on March 8, 2004, to Tom and Breda MacDonald & KTH LLC, Coastal Zone Permit Authorization (proposal is to construct a new 3-story, 4-unit building approximately 32 feet tall on a vacant lot). 

CASE NO. 2003.1009P.

FOR HEARING TODAY.

 

(10)   APPEAL NO. 04-024

JOHN ATWATER

& DIANA NELSON, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, Respondent

 

 

3746 Jackson Street.

Appealing a determination dated March 16, 2004, addressed to David Cincotta, that the proposed expansion, which is not within the front portion of the property where a height increase is permitted, and which, in any case, extends above the 35 foot absolute height limit, would not be allowed under Planning Code §§ 261(b)(1), 261(c), 261(c)(1), and 261(c)(2). 

FOR HEARING TODAY.

 

(11)    APPEAL NO. V04-052

LAURA PERRAULT, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

 

ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, Respondent

 

 

32 Carson Street.

Appealing the partial denial of a Rear Yard Variance (proposal to reconstruct an existing non-complying room at the rear of the property that would include an increase in volume and a new roof form was denied; the proposal to reconstruct the same existing non-complying room at the rear without the increase in volume and without a new roof form was granted; the proposal to construct a new larger deck with a spiral staircase was also granted).

VARIANCE CASE NO. 2003.1242V.

FOR HEARING TODAY.

 

ITEMS (12A) & (12B) SHALL BE HEARD TOGETHER:

(12A)   APPEAL NO. 04-079

COMMUNITIES

FOR A BETTER ENVIRONMENT, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTION, Respondent

PLANNING DEPT. APPROVAL

 

1201 Illinois Street.

Protesting the issuance on July 6, 2004, to Mirant Potrero LLC, Permit to Alter a Building  (on an industrial power building: installation of an aqueous ammonia storage area; removal of existing pavement; partial excavation and removal of existing earth and concrete for new ammonia storage area and sump; excavation of remaining soil within sump area; installation of H-poles for support of containment sump and ammonia storage tank; installation of re-enforced concrete-mat foundation, walls and support piers for the sump and ammonia storage tank; backfilling as required; installation of drain from truck unloading drive to sump; installation of reinforced concrete for diked area slab, walls, footings, equipment pads and truck unloading drive; installation of structural steel for sump cover, stairs and electrical equipment canopy; final paving around disturbed area; tank installation under separate permit; existing building work part of separate permit).

APPLICATION NO. 2004/02/19/6692.

FOR HEARING TODAY.

(12B)   APPEAL NO. 04-080

COMMUNITIES

FOR A BETTER ENVIRONMENT, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTION, Respondent

PLANNING DEPT. APPROVAL

 

1201 Illinois Street.

Protesting the issuance on July 6, 2004, to Mirant Potrero LLC, Permit to Alter a Building (on an industrial power building: structural work involved in the alteration of the existing power plant structure for the installation of selective catalatic reduction (SCR) equipment for Nox removal; installation of new steel and catwalks within existing structure and reinforcement of existing steel for the revised flues and new piping, skids and manifold valve stations).

APPLICATION NO. 2004/03/08/7971.

FOR HEARING TODAY.

 

(13)   APPEAL NO. 04-084

SANDRA LUGO, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTION, Respondent

PLANNING DEPT. APPROVAL

 

767 Lisbon Street.

Protesting the issuance on July 2, 2004, to Jian Nian Xu, Permit to Alter a Building (on single-family house: remove stove, counter with wet sink and refrigerator including all utility lines to source).

APPLICATION NO. 2004/07/02/7916.

FOR HEARING TODAY.

 

(14)  APPEAL NO. 04-089

SUE HESTOR, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

ZONING ADMINISTRATOR, Respondent

 

 

875-899 Howard Street.

Appealing a determination dated July 8, 2004, addressed to Joel Yodowitz at Ruben & Junius LLP, that the interim use of the subject property by the California Academy of Sciences does not constitute an abandonment of the office entitlement granted by the Planning Commission per motion no(s). 15061 and 15062.

FOR HEARING TODAY.

 

(15)  APPEAL NO. 04-098

JOHN JOSEPH

SCHENONE TRUST, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTION, Respondent

PLANNING DEPT. APPROVAL

1907 Egbert Avenue.

Protesting the issuance on August 2, 2004, to Rodrigo Galimba, Permit to Erect a Building (3-story, single-family house with 1,575sf of ground floor area).

APPLICATION NO. 2003/04/11/2024S.

FOR HEARING TODAY.

 

(16)  APPEAL NO. 04-101

PATRICIA VAUGHEY, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTION, Respondent

PLANNING DEPT. APPROVAL

 

2775 Filbert Street.

Protesting the issuance on May 28, 2004, to Tina Bartlett, Permit to Alter a Building (on single-family house: install redwood fence as per plan around property, 10’-0” in height).

APPLICATION NO. 2004/05/28/5113.

JURISDICTION GRANTED JULY 28, 2004.

FOR HEARING TODAY.

 

(17)  APPEAL NO. 04-110

KERI EVILSIZOR, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTION, Respondent

PLANNING DEPT. APPROVAL

 

137-139 Cook Street.

Protesting the issuance on August 4, 2004, to Joseph Tierney, Permit to Alter a Building (on 2-unit building: raise building to create new garage in existing basement; and add new 3rd floor unit). 

APPLICATION NO. 2002/06/07/8509S.

FOR HEARING TODAY.

 

(18)  APPEAL NO. 04-111

LEORA & MICHAEL VESTEL, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTION, Respondent

 

 

1405 York Street.

Protesting the issuance on August 9, 2004, to Jason Lin, Permit to Alter a Building (on single-family house: legalize rooms at ground floor; 2 bedrooms, laundry, full bath and storage).

APPLICATION NO. 2004/08/09/1027.

FOR HEARING TODAY.

 

(19)  APPEAL NO. 04-112

PATRICK STOREY, Appellant(s)

                        vs.

DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTION, Respondent

PLANNING DEPT. APPROVAL

 

 

674 – 5th Avenue.

Protesting the issuance on August 9, 2004, to Lan Wong, Permit to Alter a Building (on single-family house: new emergency walkway (new deck) at the rear of the cottage on top of existing roof deck; comply with NOV No(s). 200449859; separate permit required for Nov No(s). 200451719; no work on front building).

APPLICATION NO. 2004/06/02/5354.

FOR HEARING TODAY.

 

ADJOURNMENT.

Note: Each item on this agenda may include the following documents: 1) Appellant's Preliminary Statement of Appeal and Brief; 2) Permit holder's, Respondent’s or Other Parties’ Brief; 3) Appellant’s Reply; 4) Department decision, order, permit, determination, resolution, or Notice of Violation; and 5) Correspondence.  These items are available for review at the Board's office, 1660 Mission Street, Room 3036, front counter.  Please call 415-575-6880 if you have any questions concerning this agenda. 

Date posted: October 22nd, 2004

 

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS

 

                                    KATHLEEN HARRINGTON                  PRESIDENT

                                    HISASHI B. SUGAYA                      VICE PRESIDENT

                                    FRANK FUNG                                  COMMISSIONER

                                    RANDALL KNOX                             COMMISSIONER

                                    SABRINA N. SAUNDERS                COMMISSIONER

 

CLAUDINE WOEBER  -  OFFICIAL COURT REPORTER  415-506-0430; THE PRESIDING OFFICER WILL CALL A RECESS AT 6:30 P.M. & WHENEVER NECESSARY FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE COURT REPORTER.

 

PROCEDURE AT HEARINGS

The order of presentation of an appeal shall be as follows: In the case of appeal of denials, revocations and suspensions the representatives of the department, board, commission or person from whose order the appeal is taken shall speak first and shall be allowed seven minutes for their presentation and three minutes for rebuttal.

The appellant whose permit has been denied, revoked or suspended shall be allowed seven minutes for oral argument and three minutes for rebuttal.

In the case of protest appeals, the protestor shall speak first and shall be allowed seven minutes to present oral argument and three minutes for rebuttal, and the permit holder shall be allowed seven minutes to present oral argument and three minutes for rebuttal.   The Board may request a departmental response at its own discretion.

Other persons desiring to speak before the Board on an appeal may speak once for up to three minutes, unless the presiding officer further limits time uniformly. 

SPECIAL NOTES

Mailed notices of public hearings on appeals are sent to all parties at least five days prior to the date of hearing.   In the event that a matter is continued to a specific date by the presiding officer and announced to the parties in the hearing room, no additional mailed notice will be sent.  Please call the Board office at 575-6880 for scheduling or other information during regular business hours, or visit our website at www.sfgov.org/boa

Briefs are limited to twelve pages, excluding exhibits, which should be tabbed for easy reference.  The complete Rules of the Board are available for review at the Board office.

Material submitted by the public for Board review prior to a scheduled hearing before the Board, should be addressed to the Board President, and be received at the Board office, 1660 Mission Street, Room 3036, no later than 4:00 p.m. the Thursday (six days) prior to the scheduled public hearing.  Persons unable to attend the scheduled public hearing may submit written comments regarding a calendared item to the Board office.  Comments received before noon on the day of the hearing will be made a part of the official record and will be brought to the attention of the Board at the public hearing.   For complete distribution to all Commissioners of the Board, necessary staff and case files, submit an original and ten copies.

Pursuant to Government Code § 65009, if you challenge, in court, the approval of a variance or development permit, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the Board of Appeals at, or prior to, the public hearing.

Calendared items are sometimes withdrawn or rescheduled to a later date prior to hearing, or are taken out of order to accommodate special needs.  The Board urges all parties to be present in the hearing room from 5:00 p.m. so that everyone has an opportunity to participate in the relevant public hearing when it is called.

PROHIBITION OF SOUND-PRODUCING ELECTRONIC DEVICES

The ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting.  Please be advised that the Chair may order the removal from the meeting room of any person(s) responsible for the ringing or use of a cell phone, pager, or other similar sound-producing electronic devices.

ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION

American sign language interpreters and/or sound enhancement system will be available upon request by contacting Catherine Johnson at 575-6882 at least 48 hours prior to the hearing.  Individuals with severe allergies, environmental illness, multiple chemical sensitivity or related disabilities should call the accessibility hotline at 554-8925 to discuss meeting accessibility.   In order to assist the City's efforts to accommodate such people, attendees at public meetings are reminded that other attendees may be sensitive to various chemical-based products.   Please help the City to accommodate these individuals.  The closest accessible BART station is the Civic Center station located at the intersection of Market, Hyde and Grove Streets.  Accessible curbside parking has been designated at points along McAllister Street.  Accessible MUNI lines serving City Hall are the 42 Downtown Loop, 9 San Bruno and 71 Haight/Noriega and the F line.  Accessible MUNI Metro lines are the J, K, L, M, and N.  For more information regarding MUNI accessible services, call (415) 923-6142.

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS UNDER THE SUNSHINE ORDINANCE

Government's duty is to serve the public, reaching its decisions in full view of the public.  Commissions, boards, councils and other agencies of the City and County exist to conduct the people's business.  This ordinance assures that deliberations are conducted before the people and that City operations are open to the people's review.

For more information on your rights under the Sunshine Ordinance (Chapter 67 of the San Francisco Administrative Code) or to report a violation of the ordinance, contact the Sunshine Ordinance Task Force:  Donna Hall, Sunshine Ordinance Task Force, City Hall, Room 409, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA 94102-4683, Phone (415) 554-7724, fax (415) 554-7854, and e-mail Donna_Hall@ci.sf.ca.us.  Copies of the Sunshine Ordinance can be obtained from the Clerk of the Sunshine Task Force, the San Francisco Public Library, and on the City's website at www.ci.sf.ca.us/sfbos.org/sunshine.

LOBBYING ACTIVITY

Individuals and entities that influence or attempt to influence local legislative or administrative action may be required by the San Francisco Lobbyist Ordinance [SF Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code § 2.100] to register and report lobbying activity.  For more information about the Lobbyist Ordinance, please contact the San Francisco Ethics Commission at 30 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 3900, San Francisco, CA 94102; telephone (415) 581-2300; fax (415) 581-2317; web site www.sfgov.org/ethics.

SUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY

The Board welcomes suggestions from the public regarding improvement of the efficiency of its operations.  Please direct your comments and suggestions to Robert Feldman, Executive Secretary, at 415-575-6880 or fax 415-575-6885.  A customer satisfaction survey form is available at the meetings, the office, and on the web site.

TAPES & TRANSCRIPTS OF MEETINGS & HEARINGS

Transcripts of hearings may be obtained from the Official Court Reporter, Claudine Woeber.  Please telephone 415-506-0430 for information.

Audiotapes of meetings may be obtained from the Board office.  Please telephone 415-575-6880 for information. 

Videotapes of meetings may be obtained from SFGTV, Channel 26.  Please telephone 415-554-4188 for information.

Note: Each item on this agenda may include the following documents:  1) Appellant's Preliminary Statement of Appeal and Brief; 2) Respondent’s or Permit holder's Response Brief; 3) Appellant’s Reply; 4) Department decision, order, permit, determination, resolution, or Notice of Violation; and  5) Correspondence of public and parties.

These items are available for review at the Board's office, 1660 Mission St., Rm. 3036, front counter.