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Board of Appeals denies homeowner’s challenge over front‑yard parking screening at 1367 San Bruno Ave.
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Oct. 11 denied Grace Bacigalupi’s appeal of an Aug. 10 letter that found her front parking legal but said the front fence/screening requires a building permit and may not provide adequate screening under Planning Code section 142. The board voted 3–1 and directed Planning to assign a planner to guide the homeowner toward compliance.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal by homeowner Grace Bacigalupi on Oct. 11, upholding a zoning administrator’s Aug. 10 letter that found the front parking at 1367 San Bruno Avenue legal but said the existing front fence and green screening require a building permit and review for adequate screening under Planning Code section 142.
Bacigalupi told the board she and her husband have lived next door for decades and said the driveway and a 72‑inch fence were installed after a one‑car garage collapsed around 2000. She presented historic Sanborn maps and…
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