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Board of Appeals upholds site permit for 79 Langton, denying neighbor’s appeal
Summary
The Board of Appeals on April 23 denied an appeal by William Ayoub challenging a site permit for a five-story, three-unit building at 79 Langton Street, finding the permit had been properly issued and complied with applicable planning and building standards.
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 3-0 on April 23 to deny an appeal by William Ayoub challenging a site permit issued to Dragonfly Investment Group for a five-story, three-unit residential building at 79 Langton Street.
The appeal (No. 25-002) challenged the December 31, 2024, site permit for a type 2A, three-unit, five-story building that the appellant said would close lot-line windows and reduce natural light and ventilation in his adjacent 1906 building at 73–77 Langton. The board found the permit was properly issued and consistent with applicable code and prior entitlement approvals.
Attorney Ledbetter, representing the appellants, said the project would severely reduce light and air to longtime tenants and argued Mr. Ayoub had not received timely notice when the project resumed after a multi-year pause.…
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