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Planning Commission narrows Hodges Alley addition, requires setback and deck changes after neighbors cite slope, light and noise issues
Summary
After neighbors described a December rockslide, noise and light/air impacts, the commission approved a discretionary review for 26 Hodges Alley with a revised third-floor setback and a reduction of a north-corner roof-deck segment to improve light and privacy; the vote was unanimous.
The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve a modified discretionary review for a residential addition at 26 Hodges Alley in Telegraph Hill, after neighbors raised safety, landslide and livability concerns.
Multiple neighbors, including Melody Marr (owner at 358–360 Vallejo Street), told the commission they could not return to their home after a December rock slide and urged the commission to require slope stabilization and a peer review by the Department of Building Inspection. Marr asked for a 3-foot-by-3-foot notch and immediate mitigation, saying, "I am not able to go back home because of a rock slide." Nearby…
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