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Board upholds variance at 3636–3638 Webster after neighbors object

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 16, 2016
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied an appeal and upheld a variance for a rear‑yard addition at 3636–3638 Webster Street, finding planning and DBI evidence supported the zoning administrator’s findings despite neighbors’ claims that the 2006 variance should not apply.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 16, 2016, denied an appeal seeking to overturn a variance granted for rebuilding an addition at 3636–3638 Webster Street, voting 4–0 to uphold the zoning administrator’s decision.

Appellants argued the variance was improperly justified by a prior 2006 variance and that the project would encroach 7.5 feet into the required rear yard, harm light and privacy and create an unacceptable precedent in the Marina. Lead appellant said the prior…

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