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Board conditions variance at 1948 Pacific Avenue with privacy screening after neighbor appeal

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 19, 2016
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Summary

The Board of Appeals granted an appeal and conditioned a variance for a two‑story rear addition at 1948 Pacific Ave to include screening along stairs and deck to protect the privacy of a neighboring resident; the motion passed 5–0 and included a dated, initialed drawing to be part of the decision.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted unanimously on Oct. 19, 2016, to grant an appeal by Marilyn Wiley and to condition a rear‑yard variance for a proposed two‑story horizontal addition at 1948 Pacific Avenue to protect the appellant’s privacy.

Appellant counsel Greg Reichen told the board the remaining dispute with the permit holder centered on exterior stairs from the second‑floor deck that would afford views into Ms. Wiley’s bedrooms. Reichen asked the board either to eliminate the stairs or to require a fix that…

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