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Board upholds permit for cantilevered deck at 407 Thirtieth Street over neighbor privacy objections

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 22, 2015
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After hearing privacy, historic‑preservation and CEQA objections from neighbor Thomas Norris, the Board of Appeals upheld the permit for a cantilevered deck at 407 Thirtieth Street, finding the project code‑compliant and CEQA‑exempt; the vote was 4–0 to uphold the permit.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 22 upheld a permit for a remodel and a cantilevered front deck at 407 Thirtieth Street after the property’s neighbors raised privacy, historic‑preservation and CEQA questions.

Appellant Thomas Norris said the proposed 200‑square‑foot cantilevered deck would create intrusive sight lines into his kitchen and dining area and argued the project might not…

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