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Board upholds Hyde Street variance for fire-safety parapet, denies neighbor appeal 4-0

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 18, 2020
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal by a neighbor challenging a variance to raise and fire-rate a parapet at 2666 Hyde Street, concluding planning and DBI determined the deck is legal and the variance meets required findings; the board voted 4-0 to uphold the variance.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on a 4-0 vote upheld a zoning administrator's variance allowing work at 2666 Hyde Street to rebuild and infill a portion of a rear parapet to meet Department of Building Inspection (DBI) life-safety requirements.

The appeal was filed by neighbors who alleged multiple unpermitted changes at the property and argued the variance should be revoked. In opening remarks the appellant asked the board to "revoke ZA's decision" and said planning had not provided required 3.11 notice and that outstanding Notice of Violation items remained unresolved.

Determination holder John Walker…

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