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Board continues Broderick Street variance while urging mediation between neighbors

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 13, 2016
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Summary

The Board of Appeals continued a rear‑yard variance appeal at 2941 Broderick Street to allow the owner and neighbors to meet with the Zoning Administrator to seek a settlement that preserves mid‑block open space and improves light and air impacts.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals continued an appeal of a rear‑yard variance for 2941 Broderick Street after neighbors and the owner failed to reach agreement. Appellants — including Phoebe Schreiber and Margaret Ruxton — said the proposed two‑story addition would further reduce mid‑block open space, block light and air and worsen an already out‑of‑scale structure. Owner Reza Ansari and architect Harvey Hacker said they reduced the…

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