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Board conditions Pacheco Street permit after inspectors find rooms in use as bedrooms

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 10, 2016
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Summary

After DBI inspection found rooms and doors being used as bedrooms and other plan inconsistencies at 4400–4402 Pacheco St., the board granted an appeal and conditioned the permit on reverting Second and Third Floor living and dining rooms to their original open configuration to reduce risk of de facto rooming/ group housing.

The Board of Appeals on Feb. 10 addressed an appeal contesting an alteration permit for 4400–4402 Pacheco Street amid neighbor concerns that the remodel had resulted in de facto rooming/group housing with many bedrooms and potential safety and parking impacts.

Appellant Stephen McDonough argued the project had been misrepresented on plans, that living and dining rooms had been walled off and used as bedrooms (locked doors reported), and that the design and use suggested an informal rooming‑house pattern with…

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