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Board upholds permit for 333 Pennsylvania Ave after neighbors— challenge; appeal denied 3–1
Summary
The Board of Appeals denied an appeal and upheld planning and DBI approvals for a five‑story two‑unit project at 333 Pennsylvania Ave, finding the project had been adequately vetted despite concerns about the timing of neighborhood notification under Section 3.11 of the Planning Code.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 28 denied an appeal from neighbors challenging a permit for a five‑story, two‑unit residential building at 333 Pennsylvania Avenue, concluding the project ultimately met Planning Code requirements.
Robert Gonzalez, an adjacent neighbor, argued the April 2 Section 3.11 neighborhood notice went out prematurely because the plans were not code compliant at that time; he asked the board to deny the permit or substantially scale…
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