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Board denies appeals and upholds permits for Greenwood remodel at 2650–2652 Hyde Street

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 7, 2018
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Summary

After hearing claims from neighbors alleging inaccurate surveys, mismeasured grade planes and privacy impacts, the Board of Appeals voted to deny two appeals and uphold permits for a remodel and a conditioned roof deck at 2650–2652 Hyde, finding planning and DBI reviews supported the permit approvals.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 7 denied two appeals challenging permits for work at 2650–2652 Hyde Street, upholding a site permit issued after discretionary planning review and a rear-yard variance.

Neighbors Ellen Sang (Ms. Singh) and Edgar Brinkett claimed the project’s drawings misstated elevations and grade-plane measurements in a way that could change the building’s classification from three stories over a basement to four stories, which plaintiffs said…

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