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Board of Appeals upholds several permits, grants jurisdiction in late‑notice case and affirms tree removal

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 19, 2021
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Summary

The Board of Appeals heard five contested items and took votes: it adopted revised plans and granted the appeal for 2472 Vallejo (granting permit on condition of revised plans), accepted a late jurisdiction request for 265 Oak, denied appeals on a tree removal at 1234 Lombard and an ADU at 1748 Keith, and denied neighbors’ appeal of the 4326 Irving vertical addition; all formal motions passed by unanimous or near‑unanimous votes.

At its May 19 meeting the Board of Appeals resolved multiple contested permit matters across San Francisco.

2472 Vallejo (Appeal 21‑015): Parties reported an agreement on revised plans that provide a 3‑foot light‑well setback. Planning and DBI staff said the May 19, 2021 revised plans addressed department comments and were code‑compliant. The board voted to grant the appeal and adopt the revised plan set (motion carried 3–0).

265 Oak (Jurisdiction request 21‑4): Jane Flurry sought leave to appeal a June 15, 2020 variance decision, saying she had not been mailed the decision letter and missed the 10‑day appeal deadline. Planning staff acknowledged an…

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