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Board upholds Planning Department on CEQA exemption for 10 Lundy's Lane; neighbors' appeal denied

3005912 · April 16, 2025
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After a contested hearing, the Board of Supervisors affirmed the Planning Department's determination that a revision permit to rebuild rear walls in kind at 10 Lundy's Lane is categorically exempt from CEQA; the board voted 11-0 to deny the appeal and table related items.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to uphold the Planning Department’s categorical-exemption (CEQA) finding for a building revision at 10 Lundy’s Lane, denying an appeal by nearby neighbors who had sought environmental review.

Supervisor David Campos moved to affirm the Planning Department’s determination; the motion, which also tabled two related items, passed on an 11-0 roll call.

The dispute centered on a field revision to an existing renovation that the department said was limited to replacing rear walls “in kind” after dry rot was discovered. Appellants argued the work should have triggered environmental review because it…

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