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Board upholds Divisadero guardrail permit, denies appeal over roof access

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 1, 2022
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied an appeal against a DBI permit revision adding a maintenance ladder and maintenance guardrail at 3627 Divisadero Street, finding the permit code-compliant. Commissioners and staff debated guardrails versus fall-arrest anchorage clips and stressed enforcement options should the roof be used illegally.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 1 denied an appeal challenging a permit revision that adds a maintenance ladder and a maintenance guardrail at 3627 Divisadero Street, concluding DBI and Planning properly issued the permit under applicable building and planning codes.

Appellant Kathy Dennehy argued the revision would enable an unpermitted roof deck, presented installers’ statements that fall-arrest anchorage connectors are commonly used for solar work and contended that the West Coast decking material…

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