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Board of Appeals denies homeowner appeal, upholds permit for 60 Russell Street addition

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 21, 2017
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 21 denied an appeal by the Sprintsons challenging a Planning Department‑approved permit for additions at 60 Russell Street, finding the permit properly issued after hearing neighbors’ concerns about light wells, privacy and process.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 21 denied an appeal by Philip and Kristen Sprintson and upheld the Department of Building Inspection permit allowing a two‑story addition and other changes at 60 Russell Street.

The Sprintsons told the board they had new materials from the Planning Department’s residential design team showing the project fit neighborhood scale and argued the Planning Department later changed course in ways that violated their due‑process…

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