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Board upholds permit for 17 Reed Street vertical addition after neighbors raise notice and privacy concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · December 15, 2021
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied an appeal of a third-story addition at 17 Reed Street, finding the project complies with planning and building rules; appellants raised notification gaps and privacy concerns but the Planning Department and DBI recommended approval. Vote: 5-0 to deny the appeal.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on a unanimous vote denied an appeal of a vertical addition at 17 Reed Street, effectively upholding the Department of Building Inspection27s approval of a roughly 500-square-foot third-story addition.

Leavenworth and Reed HOA members, represented by Clinton Chung and officers, told the board they had not received consistent notice and asked for a continuance so additional story poles and sight-line information could be posted. HOA members and neighbors raised concerns about closeness of adjoining buildings,…

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