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Board of Appeals upholds appellant, denies permit for disputed studio at Nobles Alley property

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 6, 2019
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals granted an appeal and denied a renovation permit after DBI inspectors found plans inconsistent and that a ‘studio’ shown would require a separate ADU process; commissioners voted to grant the appeal and require the permit be refiled with correct unit descriptions.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 6 granted an appeal by Mark Bruno and denied an alteration permit that had been issued for work at 15 Nobles Alley and 472 Union Street.

DBI inspector Joe Duffy told the board he completed a site visit and found the permit plans inconsistent about how many legal units exist and that the area identified as a studio on the ground floor is not a legal studio. Duffy said the work described as “renovation of existing bath and…

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