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Board upholds permit for tiny‑house at 1230 Guttingen St., denies neighbor appeal

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 21, 2024
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 21 denied an appeal of a permit to build a two‑story, 625‑sq‑ft single‑family dwelling at 1230 Guttingen Street, concluding the permit complied with planning and building reviews; neighbors raised privacy, dust and neighborhood‑character concerns.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–0 on Feb. 21 to deny an appeal by Jacqueline Matherne of the site permit for 1230 Guttingen Street (permit number 20219238995).

Appellant representative Kathy Gower told the board the lot is “ill conceived,” calling the proposed two‑story dwelling too small for a family and pointing to privacy, set‑back and circulation issues; she said neighbors who had initially supported the…

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