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Board upholds Twelfth Avenue addition permit despite neighbor's accuracy complaints
Summary
After hearing claims that approved plans misrepresented heights, setbacks and roof slopes, the Board of Appeals denied a neighbor's appeal of a three-level rear addition at 1334 Twelfth Avenue. Planning staff said revisions and discretionary-review responses made the permit consistent with guidelines; DBI explained field corrections could trigger a revision permit.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5-0 on Nov. 1 to deny an appeal filed by John Wong challenging a site permit for a multi-level rear addition at 1334 Twelfth Avenue.
Wong and his supporters contended the plans on file contained errors in roof heights, slopes and the depiction of a side light well and setbacks; he argued those inaccuracies would cause a greater loss of light to adjacent properties than shown on the submitted drawings. "Saying something doesn't make it…
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