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Board upholds 312 Green Street site permit after extended disputes over demolition vs. alteration

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 27, 2016
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The Board denied appeals alleging the 312 Green Street site permit was a disguised demolition and that structural work would de facto demolish the house. DBI and Planning staff said the project is a site permit (alteration) and missing application items will be remedied during DBI plan‑check/addenda; the Board upheld the permit.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Jan. 27 denied an appeal challenging an alteration/site permit for 312 Green Street, concluding the permit was properly issued as an alteration rather than demolition. Appellants argued the project (a 3rd/4th‑story addition and roof deck) would require demolition because the existing framing and studs are insufficient to support the new loads and because the permit application left key…

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