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Board upholds ADU permit in Mission after neighbors cite privacy and light concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 18, 2022
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The Board of Appeals denied an appeal by neighbors opposed to a three‑story detached ADU at 1024 Cap/Lilac Street, finding Planning and DBI had reviewed the design and notifications and that the permit complied with local standards; vote 4–0.

San Francisco — Neighbors in the Mission raised privacy, light, open‑space and neighborhood‑character objections to a proposed three‑story detached accessory dwelling unit (ADU) at the rear of 1024 Cap Street, but the Board of Appeals on May 18 denied the appeal and upheld the permit.

Appellant Monica Ortega said the project would create "unreasonable privacy impacts" for long‑time residents and disputed…

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