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Board upholds ADU permit at 277 Judson Avenue after DBI and planning explain scope; appeal denied

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 27, 2022
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied a neighbor’s appeal of an ADU permit at 277 Judson (permit 201508123993), finding the current plans were revised from a 2015 application and that no expansion or excavation is approved; DBI apologized for a notice error tied to legacy application data.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 27 denied a neighbor’s appeal of an ADU permit for 277 Judson Avenue, voting 3‑0 to uphold the Department of Building Inspection’s issuance. The appellant had questioned whether the permit allowed excavation or horizontal expansion and said he could not find consistent plans in city records.

Ivan (appellant), who lives adjacent to 277, told the board he had tracked the project since 2015 and worried the current permit might include vertical or horizontal extensions or excavation. “I would like to clarify what really is happening, what’s on those drawings,” he said, noting confusion over which party pulled…

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