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Board continues 589‑591 Connecticut Street appeal to Nov. 19 to allow revised plans and department coordination

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Neighbors protesting privacy impacts from a rear‑yard remodel at 589‑591 Connecticut Street were told Oct. 8 that the Board of Appeals will continue the matter to Nov. 19 so the permit holder can submit revised plans and planning and DBI can confirm a single, code‑compliant plan set; the board encouraged neighbors to continue direct discussion.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals continued an appeal Oct. 8 concerning a remodel and horizontal rear addition at 589‑591 Connecticut Street to Nov. 19 to allow the permit holder time to submit revised architectural plans and for Planning and the Department of Building Inspection to confirm consistent review materials.

Appellants Mehmet and Jessica (last names on file) said large angled windows and a transparent wall on the new rear massing created unusual privacy intrusions into bedrooms, living rooms and a shower area at their adjacent home. They asked the board to impose modest changes: partial louvers on a large bedroom‑facing window and a small,…

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