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Board upholds rear‑yard variance for 1776 Vallejo, requires deed restriction against lot split
Summary
The Board of Appeals granted a variance allowing a carriage‑house addition at 1776 Vallejo but attached a notice of special restrictions on the deed prohibiting subdivision; commissioners approved the variance by a majority after debate about privacy, historic impacts and setbacks.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted Sept. 12 to grant a rear‑yard variance that allows construction of a two‑story carriage house at the rear of 1776 Vallejo Street while imposing a deed restriction preventing subdivision of the property.
The board heard testimony from the adjacent owner John Moran, who said a large floor‑to‑ceiling window would invade the privacy of several bedrooms, and from the appellant’s attorney Ryan Patterson, who argued the variance was legally unsupported and would materially…
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