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Board grants variance for 1222 Funston but requires owner to file NSR to block future decks
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals granted variances for a new four‑story home at 1222 Funston Avenue but conditioned the approval on a notice restriction (NSR) to prevent addition of decks, after neighbors raised shadow and privacy concerns and Planning and the permit holder described revisions and a preliminary shadow analysis.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on a 3–1 vote granted appeal No. 20‑061 and upheld a revised variance for a proposed four‑story single‑family residence at 1222 Funston Avenue, conditioning approval on a filing of a notice restriction (NSR) barring future decks on the property.
Planning Department Deputy Zoning Administrator Scott Sanchez told the board he and the zoning administrator re‑reviewed the project after the prior hearing and required modifications aimed at reducing impacts on adjacent properties. Sanchez said the project was re‑noticed and approved by the Planning Commission with those revisions.
The permit holder’s architect, Toby Morris of Kermit Morris Architects,…
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