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Neighbors divided over towered roof deck and ADU at 1336 Shotwell; Planning Commission continues case for revised plans
Summary
The Planning Commission on March 7 continued its review of a request to legalize an ADU and add a 200 sq ft roof deck at 1336 Shotwell Street after neighbors and the applicant disagreed over privacy, light, and an earlier 1991 variance. Commissioners directed the sponsor to submit revised drawings removing the portion that extends into the required rear yard and reducing the deck size.
The San Francisco Planning Commission continued for one week its discretionary review of a project at 1336 Shotwell Street that seeks to legalize a ground-floor accessory dwelling unit and add horizontal and vertical additions to create a 200-square-foot roof deck. Zoning Administrator staff explained that the proposal triggers a new variance because a portion of the vertical expansion would extend into the required rear yard and the property is subject to conditions from a 1991 variance.
Neighbors and the Doctor requester argued the project would overturn prior variance conditions and harm privacy, light and noise for adjacent residents. "100% of neighbors on…
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