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Commission approves revised rear‑addition plans at 804–806 20 Second St.; neighbor raises privacy concerns

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · June 17, 2020
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Summary

The commission approved a revised certificate of appropriateness for a reduced rear addition at 804–806 20 Second Street after staff said the addition was pulled back five feet; a neighbor’s attorney argued removal of a proposed six‑foot privacy screen in favor of a 22‑inch open railing creates significant privacy impacts.

The Historic Preservation Commission on June 17 approved a revised certificate of appropriateness for work at 804–806 20 Second Street that reduces a proposed rear addition by five feet, as required by the Planning Commission.

Planning staff (Rich Sucre) told the commission the revision complied with the Planning Commission’s directive to pull the rear addition back five feet…

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