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Board rejects neighbors' appeal of over‑the‑counter permits for 734 Vermont Street

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 16, 2022
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Summary

Neighbors appealed multiple over‑the‑counter building permits at 734 Vermont St., citing alleged serial permitting, aggressive contractor tactics and privacy concerns. After testimony from appellants, the permit holder and DBI/Planning, the board found permits complied with OTC and code requirements and denied the appeal 4–0.

Neighbors of 734 Vermont Street appealed several over‑the‑counter (OTC) permits that authorized interior reconfiguration, a modest First‑Floor infill and decks set within the buildable area. Appellants said the project had been handled in a piecemeal way, that extensive interior sheetrock removal and dumpsters showed a de‑facto gutting, and that proposed new decks and rooftop access would harm privacy and…

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