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Board orders mix of concessions in contested Glen Park infill project

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 28, 2018
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Summary

After hours of testimony from the applicant, dozens of neighbors and planning staff about a substandard triangular lot in Glen Park, the Board of Appeals granted the appeal with conditions: it preserved a house permit but deleted the proposed fourth floor, removed the board‑imposed light well requirement, and allowed the roof deck to exceed 125 sq ft at the sponsor’s discretion.

The Board of Appeals on Feb. 28 resolved a contentious appeal over a proposed infill home at 2783 K Diamond Street, voting 4–1 to grant the appellant’s request with a package of modifications intended to balance neighborhood concerns and the owner’s development rights.

Architect‑applicant Troy Kishanipour urged a de novo review, saying the design met the planning code and residential design guidelines and that the project would create a family‑sized home. Section‑14 parties and numerous neighbors, including a Glen Park…

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