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Board overturns permit for 339 Lexington property-line window, orders planning review
Summary
The board granted an appeal about a property‑line window at 339 Lexington Street after finding the Department of Building Inspection issued the permit without required Planning Department routing; the appeal was granted 4‑0.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 19 granted an appeal by neighbors of 339 Lexington Street and overturned a Department of Building Inspection (DBI) permit after determining the permit was issued without required Planning Department review.
Appellants William McLeod and Catherine Miller told the board that the side window at 339 Lexington opens into their breezeway and garden, exposes living areas, and poses privacy and safety problems. They said they had repeatedly tried to resolve the matter with the property owner and had filed complaints with DBI before the owner obtained an…
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