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Board upholds tentative map approval for 2146–2150 Union Street; neighbors cite missed notices
Summary
The Board of Supervisors denied an appeal and upheld Public Works’ tentative map approval for a four-unit condominium conversion at 2146–2150 Union Street; neighbors said they were not notified during the planning department’s 30‑day discretionary review and objected to height and noticing.
The Board of Supervisors on July 16 declined to overturn a Public Works tentative map approval for a four‑unit condominium conversion at 2146–2150 Union Street after hearing neighbor testimony that they had not received earlier notice of building and height changes.
Appellant Ron Zagoria, a nearby resident, appealed the tentative subdivision map approval on grounds that he and his neighbors were not notified of the underlying expansion and that the project substantially increases the building’s height. Zagoria said the first notice he received was the letter announcing the tentative map and an opportunity to…
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