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Board upholds zoning administrator on Pacific Avenue projects, denies neighbors’ appeal

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 18, 2015
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Summary

The Board of Appeals rejected a community appeal challenging modifications to rear‑yard and garage‑entry standards at 1364 and 1370 Pacific Avenue, concluding the Zoning Administrator’s findings met planning‑code criteria including sun‑access-plane compliance and comparable on‑site open space.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 18 denied an appeal of zoning determinations for two Pacific Avenue properties, upholding a zoning administrator’s approval of a garage‑entry variance and a rear‑yard modification for projects at 1364 and 1370 Pacific Avenue.

Appellant counsel Andrew Peterson told the board an independent sun study showed Lynch Alley is already 94% in shadow and that the planned buildings would eliminate an additional 30% of the remaining sunlight, arguing the work…

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