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Board of Appeals grants Metz reasonable‑modification to merge two units at 51 Prosper St.

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 10, 2024
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5–0 to adopt a revised reasonable‑modification decision allowing Tom Metz to merge two dwelling units at 51 Prosper St., finding the revision meets planning code criteria and accommodates the applicant’s disability‑related needs under federal fair‑housing provisions.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5–0 on Jan. 10 to grant an appeal by Tom Metz and adopt a revised reasonable‑modification decision that allows the merger of two units at 51 Prosper Street. The action follows the board’s December hearing and a revised decision submitted by the parties addressing the scope of alterations.

The board’s zoning administrator, Corey Teague, told commissioners the revised letter before them reflected a series of drafts and accurately captured the prior motion and the parties’…

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