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Board continues 1477 Ninth Avenue dispute; parties asked to submit revised plans and brief by May 7

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The Board continued an appeal over a rear addition, deck and stairs at 1477 Ninth Avenue to May 7 after the permit holder offered structural and noncombustible decking options and DBI and Planning outlined code and setback choices. The board asked parties to file revised plans and a short brief prior to the continued hearing.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals continued to May 7 an appeal over a rear addition, deck and stair at 1477 Ninth Avenue after permit holders and the affected neighbor negotiated possible technical compromises and city departments described code options to avoid a solid, fire‑rated parapet at the property line.

Appellant (identified in the hearing as Ms. Starra) said she was not given notice of the original unpermitted construction and later received a two‑week notice period to challenge a permit filed to legalize a 68‑square‑foot rear room addition, an above‑roof deck and stairs. The appellant said the deck and stairs as built created darkness and a loss of privacy in her…

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