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Board denies parking‑variance appeal for 200 Naples St., upholds Planning denial 5–0

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 17, 2022
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied Patrick Gallagher’s appeal of a variance request to legalize two off‑street parking spaces at 200 Naples St., finding the proposal failed the five variance findings; Planning and DBI recommended removing the parking component from the pending ADU permit.

The Board of Appeals on Aug. 17 upheld Planning’s denial of a rear‑yard parking variance tied to an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) at 200 Naples St., voting 5–0 to deny the property owner’s appeal.

Appellant Patrick Gallagher argued the lot historically had a driveway and that ordinance 95‑17 and state law support replacement parking when existing parking is demolished for an ADU. He said earlier improvements and a historical driveway location justify reinstating on‑site parking where his driveway once existed. "No…

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