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Board upholds permit for 13 Lucky Street despite neighbors’ design and construction concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 7, 2018
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Summary

The Board denied appeals against a new single‑family house at 13 Lucky Street and upheld the site permit. Neighbors raised concerns about scale, rear‑facade materials and construction hours; the permit holder committed to several 'good‑neighbor' practices (security fencing, outreach, coordination on dust and pests).

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 7 denied appeals challenging a site permit for a new single‑family home at 13 Lucky Street and left the permit in place.

Neighbors and residents who live directly behind the lot told the Board they did not oppose new construction in principle but asked the developer to make the design more contextual, to use lighter rear colors to reduce perceived loss of light, to install temporary…

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