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Board upholds Folsom Street permit after neighbor raises privacy concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 22, 2015
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Summary

The Board of Appeals upheld a permit for renovations at 3332 Folsom Street, including a roof deck, after the neighbor expressed privacy concerns; planning staff and DBI said the project was code‑compliant and CEQA‑exempt and the board voted 4–0 to uphold the permit.

On July 22 the San Francisco Board of Appeals upheld a building permit for 3332 Folsom Street after neighbors raised privacy concerns about a proposed roof deck that would abut a master bedroom window.

Neighbor Dara Howard said the deck — as designed — would allow a standing adult to look directly into a master bedroom; she urged the…

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