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Board upholds variance for ADU project at 2230 Turk Boulevard, denying tenants’ appeal

San Francisco Board of Appeals · December 5, 2018
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied a tenants’ appeal challenging accessory dwelling unit (ADU) conversions at 2230 Turk Blvd., ruling the rear-yard variance met the five required findings and upholding the zoning administrator’s decision. The board voted to deny the appeal after hearing tenant safety, parking and notice concerns.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Dec. 5, 2018 denied a tenants’ appeal of a Planning Department variance for an ADU project at 2230 Turk Boulevard, concluding the zoning administrator’s decision met the five findings required to grant a rear-yard variance.

Tenant Christina Sabre and several long-term residents testified the project would remove or reconfigure garage parking and storage they rely on, causing safety and financial hardship for seniors and others who said their garages are part of leases. Sabre said…

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