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Commission recommends Board of Appeals require removal of bay window, staff to seek gate and mitigation at 1709 Broderick after neighbors describe severe fan‑dr

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 7, 2017
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Summary

Neighbors described intensified fan visits, parking disruption, late‑night loitering and safety incidents at 1709 Broderick after the owner restored the 'Full House' appearance; the commission recommended that the Board of Appeals require removal of the second‑story bay (and roof deck), consider a gate, and asked the sponsor to continue neighborhood mitigation work.

A protracted discretionary review hearing focused on 1709 Broderick — the house known from the TV show Full House — ended with the Planning Commission recommending to the Board of Appeals that the project sponsor remove the upper bay window and roof deck, investigate installation of a gate, and continue working with neighbors on mitigation measures.

Neighbors testified at length that restoration and publicity tied to the owner (series creator Jeff Franklin) have produced large, persistent crowds that block driveways, double‑park, leave trash, play music,…

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