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Board upholds permit for 2693 Sixth Street after review of wall‑removal and egress concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 20, 2016
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Summary

The Board denied an appeal challenging an alteration permit for 2693 Sixth Street, concluding Planning’s review found the project did not remove more than 75% of interior walls and that DBI’s egress concerns could be handled at inspection; the motion to deny the appeal passed 3–2.

San Francisco — The Board of Appeals on April 20 denied an appeal challenging an alteration permit for 2693 Sixth Street that would reconfigure interior walls and alter unit layouts.

Planning staff told the Board their cumulative review concluded the project does not remove more than 75 percent of interior walls and is compliant with the planning code; staff estimated the…

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