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Board upholds building permit for Broderick Street deck; neighbor appeal denied

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 16, 2016
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied a neighbor appeal of a deck and stair permit on Broderick Street, concluding the building permit was valid despite a DBI noticing error; the board voted 5-0 to uphold the permit after DBI and the permit holder explained code-required stair changes.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal on Nov. 16 challenging a building permit to construct a new deck and code-compliant stairs at properties on Broderick Street, voting 5-0 to uphold the permit.

Neighbor Irving Zaretsky told the board the deck under construction would consume most of the rear yard on an 80-foot lot and argued that the project harmed the historic greenbelt character of the…

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