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Board of Appeals grants neighborappeal, finds 95 Saint Germain permit improperly issued
Summary
The Board of Appeals granted an appeal over a permit for 95 Saint Germain, finding the project27s plans encroach into a recorded private easement and ordering the permit revised; commissioners cited a 2.75-inch intrusion and the presence of a roof‑deck on approved plans as grounds for relief.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Sept. 14 granted an appeal challenging a site permit for 95 Saint Germain Avenue, concluding that the permit as issued did not properly account for a private easement and included plan elements inconsistent with an earlier board decision.
Appellant counsel Brian Russell told the board the permit27s drawings “admit that 2.75 inches extends from the Yee27s current exterior wall into the Yee27s own stairwell space,” and argued that the court judgment recorded May 20, 2020, and related easement rights prevent the proposed intrusion. Russell said the city had notice of the easement and that issuing a permit that…
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