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Board of Appeals upholds Paulsons' 10‑foot fence permit but orders removal of top crossbar and cables before final sign‑off

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 10, 2023
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals granted Appeal 23‑012 concerning a 10‑foot cable fence at 1462 Lake Street and approved the underlying permit on the condition that the horizontal crossbar and any cables in front of the appellant’s dining‑room clerestory window be removed and that revised plans be submitted for DBI review.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on May 10 granted an appeal by neighbors challenging a 10‑foot cable fence at 1462 Lake Street, approving the permit only after the permit holders agree to remove a horizontal crossbar and the cables directly in front of the appellants’ dining‑room clerestory window.

Appellants Mark Levinson and Annette Feraglia told the board the Paulsons installed tall poles and cables in mid‑January and had effectively completed the 10‑foot structure before applying for a permit on Feb. 23; the permit was issued March 10, 2023 (permit number 202302232472). Annette said the poles and a top bar create new shadowing on what she described as the only west‑facing dining‑room window in the house and recalled prior property damage during 2022 permits that she said left the family wary of further work.

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