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Board of Appeals upholds permit for 333 El Camino Del Mar addition, denies neighbors’ appeal 5–0

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 11, 2020
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5–0 March 11 to deny appeals by neighbors challenging a fourth‑floor addition at 333 El Camino Del Mar, after finding the project complies with planning code height and residential design guidelines. Appellants argued the design manipulated dormer rules and misrepresented height limits.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted unanimously March 11 to deny appeals filed against a site permit for a fourth‑floor addition at 333 El Camino Del Mar, concluding the project complied with the planning code and residential design guidelines.

Neighbors Scott Guterman and Frank DeRosa asked the board to overturn the permit granted to owners Peter and Michelle Carter, arguing the design improperly used a dormer to create habitable space and that drawings and a 2013 settlement misstated the site’s height limit.…

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