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Board denies appeals challenging 2455 Harrison Street permits; commissioners urge policy review on solar protections
Summary
The Board of Appeals denied appeals from neighbors of 2455 Harrison Street, finding the demolition and site permits were properly issued under current code; commissioners and public commenters urged broader policy review on rooftop solar protections and lot-line window rules.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 26, 2023 denied two appeals from Albert and Patricia Yurudia challenging demolition and site permits issued for 2455 Harrison Street, upholding Planning and DBI findings that the project complies with UMU zoning and the city’s urban design review.
Appellants told the board the project would block light to existing property-line windows and cast shadows on rooftop photovoltaic panels. Their attorney argued the planning staff had not adequately mitigated massing and urged setbacks,…
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