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Board upholds permits for 265 Oak / 168–170 Lily redevelopment after hearing access and light concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 18, 2021
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied appeals against a planned two‑unit redevelopment at a through lot on Oak/Lily Streets, finding the variance and site permits were properly issued; the board noted construction impacts and urged sensitivity to access and outreach. Votes were 3–0 on both items with recusals.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 18 denied appeals challenging a variance and a site permit for a through‑lot redevelopment at 265 Oak Street / 168–170 Lily Street, finding the permits were properly issued after planning‑commission review.

Appellant Jane Flurry presented satellite photos and testified that a proposed four‑story building on Lily Street would block light and air to multiple rear units, alter mid‑block open‑space character and create access difficulties…

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