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Board limits permit at 25 Seventeenth to ground‑floor structural work after neighbors’ objections

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 18, 2017
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals partially granted an appeal of a DBI alteration permit for 25 Seventeenth Avenue on Oct. 18, 2017, approving only ground‑floor structural work and voluntary lateral strengthening while directing other disputed facade and deck work to a separate planning review. The vote was 4–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Oct. 18 limited a contested alteration permit for 25 Seventeenth Avenue so the owner may proceed only with specified ground‑floor structural work, after neighbors and the board raised concerns that other alterations had been handled piecemeal.

Appellant Jerry Drattler told the board he and 26 neighbors had developed a compromise “to approve the existing permit with the exception of the unpermitted alterations on the south wall and the ground floor and for these items to be rolled forward into a single…

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