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Board denies appeal of 329 Grafton renovation, finding deck and windows compliant

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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 5 denied an appeal of the revision permit for 329 Grafton Avenue, concluding that the added rear deck, sliding doors and windows meet Planning and Building Inspection standards.

SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 5 denied an appeal of a revision permit for 329 Grafton Avenue, finding the permit’s rear deck and new windows meet Planning Department and Department of Building Inspection standards and are not a legal privacy violation under current guidance.

Appellant John Withers told the board he has lived next door for decades and objected to two sliding doors, multiple new windows and a rear deck that, he said, let occupants overlook his backyard. “I don’t want their problem to be my problem,” Withers told the board, citing loss of privacy and increased occupancy at…

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