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Board continues Dealwood slope‑safety appeal to allow DBI review of geotech report and revised plans

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 17, 2016
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Summary

Neighbors appealed a permit for backyard work at 265 Dealwood Way citing slope stability and the Slope Protection Act; permit holders supplied a voluntary geotechnical report and proposed less invasive drilled piers; the board continued the matter to 08/24/2016 for DBI review and plan clarification (5–0).

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 17 continued an appeal by Julimet and Boris Urbanovich of a permit for work at 265 Dealwood Way to Aug. 24 to allow the Department of Building Inspection (DBI) to review a voluntary geotechnical report and for the permit holder to submit revised drawings clarifying pier depths and other details.

Appellants said the property sits at the toe of Mount Davidson and cited prior slope failures in the neighborhood. They urged strict enforcement of the Slope Protection Act and questioned whether the submitted geotechnical materials met the city’s guidance. An…

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