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Board of Appeals delays decision on Twentieth Street garage variance, asks staff to draft findings

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 12, 2017
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The Board of Appeals continued the appeal of a rear‑yard variance for 3772 Twentieth Street to Aug. 23, directing staff to prepare written findings that would resolve whether the five variance standards are met and whether the stairs can be carved out of any reversal.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 12 continued consideration of an appeal of a zoning denial for 3772 Twentieth Street, where the property owner had sought a rear‑yard variance to demolish and rebuild a garage with a roof deck that would project into the required rear yard.

Scott Sanchez of the Planning Department told the board the department was not initially supportive, saying…

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