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Board denies appeal on basement variances at 727 Natoma, upholds rear-yard variance for vertical addition

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 1, 2020
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Summary

The board denied the appellant's request for open-space and exposure variances for two proposed basement units at 727 Natoma while upholding a rear-yard variance for a vertical addition; commissioners cited inadequate on-site open space and exposure for the basement units.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal seeking variances at 727 Natoma Street, ruling that while a rear-yard variance for a vertical addition could be sustained, the requested open-space and exposure variances for two basement dwelling units did not meet code-required findings. The decision was adopted 4-0.

Appellant Matthew Diamond argued the property's substandard lot…

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