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Board pauses window-permit approvals at 446/448 Vallejo, orders revised plans after Notice of Violation

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 6, 2018
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Summary

Neighbors who filed a Notice of Violation over six property-line windows won a continuance: the Board of Appeals gave the permit holder until July 18 to submit revised architectural and structural plans meeting AB009 and DBI requirements so that DBI can review and the board can consider a conditioned resolution.

The Board of Appeals on June 6 continued two appeals challenging building permits issued to legalize property-line windows at 446 and 448 Vallejo Street and ordered the permit holder to submit revised plans addressing structural and fire-safety requirements.

Neighbors Leonardo and Veronica Branco (owners at 440–442 Vallejo) told the board six openings on the property line were installed without permits and later enlarged; they said the work lacked required sprinklers, structural calculations and neighborhood notification and left neighbors…

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