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Supervisors affirm categorical exemption for 26 Hodges addition despite neighbor cliff-stability concerns

3006093 · April 16, 2025
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The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously affirmed the Planning Departmentdetermination that a small third-floor addition at 26 Hodges Alley is categorically exempt from CEQA, rejecting an appeal by neighbors who said the project sits on an unstable cliff that requires fuller environmental review.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on May 19 unanimously upheld the Planning Departmentdetermination that a proposed small addition at 26 Hodges Alley is categorically exempt from CEQA, denying an appeal by adjacent neighbors who said the property sits on a near-vertical unstable slope and that the planned work requires fuller environmental review.

Appellant Melody Marr told the board the cliff behind 26 Hodges, 30 Hodges and several Vallejo Street addresses is unstable and has produced rockfalls and notices of violation in prior years. Marr said the four neighboring properties share the same…

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