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Board denies appeals of 939 Lombard permits after review of CEQA and technical controls; school community seeks monitoring

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 27, 2024
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied appeals of demolition and site permits for a proposed 4‑story home at 939 Lombard Street, after reviewing planning, CEQA determinations and DBI technical mitigation; parents and school representatives asked for robust dust, noise and safety plans because the site abuts Yikwu Elementary School.

On March 27 the San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5–0 to deny two appeals challenging permits for demolition and construction at 939 Lombard Street, finding that planning, the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors had already reviewed CEQA issues and that the permits comply with applicable codes.

Appellant Martin Ang and numerous neighbors argued the project—demolition of a carport and construction of a 4‑story single‑family dwelling—could cause prolonged construction noise, dust,…

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