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Board upholds curative permit at 2103 Pine Street despite neighbor’s appeal

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 22, 2015
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Summary

The Board of Appeals upheld the Department of Building Inspection permit for work at 2103 Pine Street (removing parapet, lowering roof edge, relocating planter) after appellants raised concerns about flashing, roof framing details and planter foundation; DBI recommended upholding the permit and the board voted 4–0 to uphold it.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 22 voted 4–0 to uphold a curative building permit for work at 2103 Pine Street after neighbors raised concerns about the location of a lowered bathroom roof, flashing and a planter box foundation.

Appellant counsel Robert Capron said the permit drawings lack needed demolition and roof‑framing detail and that the final roof edge appears to intersect the neighboring windowsill rather than extend under it, raising…

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