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Board conditions 290 Parnassus roof‑deck permit on revised neighbor compromise
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals granted an appeal and required revised plans to address neighbors’ privacy concerns at 290 Parnassus Avenue, voting 4–0 to condition the permit on the appellant’s exhibit revisions. The decision follows competing claims over notice, use of the roof and a proposed walkway relocation.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–0 on March 16, 2016, to grant an appeal by neighbors of a private roof‑deck permit at 290 Parnassus Avenue and to condition the permit on revised plans submitted by the appellants.
Miriam Pinchuk, one of the appellants, told the board the case was “about the impact on our privacy and safety of a proposed roof deck.” She and co‑appellant Rupert Clayton said they had tried to negotiate revisions with the permit holders and that a compromise plan with landscaping and a shifted walkway had been prepared but not implemented; they asked the board to require those revisions instead of leaving the…
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