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Board continues 16th Street appeal to June 7 after DBI finds new plans inaccurate

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 12, 2023
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Summary

After extended testimony from the tenant and the property owners, the San Francisco Board of Appeals continued the appeal of permit 202301230604 for 3420–3424 Sixteenth Street to June 7 so the permit holder can submit DBI‑vetted plans that accurately reflect site conditions.

President Rick Swig opened the hearing on appeal 23‑004 on April 12, 2023, involving a dispute over an alteration permit for 3420–3424 Sixteenth Street. The appellant, Jim Reid, told the board the landlord proposed removing pantry space and putting stacked laundry into his kitchen unit without adequate notice, arguing that would “take away a third of your kitchen” and asked the board to deny the permit and send the plans back to plan check.

The permit holders, Jay Davidson and co‑owner Susan Stanford, presented an alternate plan developed after a DBI site visit that they said would restore access to the washer and dryer and yard without removing the…

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