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Commission approves 360 Eureka addition as proposed after neighbor privacy concerns; small deck reduction attempt fails
Summary
A contested discretionary review for 360 Eureka Street resulted in the project being approved as proposed (approval by default after motion to reduce the second‑floor deck to 4 feet failed). Neighbors complained of loss of light and privacy; the sponsor made several concessions but commissioners did not impose the requested deck reduction.
The Planning Commission addressed a discretionary review for a two‑story rear addition, roof deck and other modifications at 360 Eureka Street after neighbors raised privacy and light concerns. Gabrielle Jenny and others described being seniors who would lose significant light and privacy if the proposed addition and deck were built as submitted and asked the Commission to require reductions.
The applicant’s architect, Andy Rogers, and owners described several concessions made in…
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