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Neighbors say revised Carolina Street plans fall short; board upholds permit with changes

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 24, 2015
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Summary

At a hearing on June 24 the Board of Appeals considered revised plans for 910 Carolina Street; the permit holder reduced height and removed a penthouse but neighbors said the 186‑square‑foot reduction was insufficient. The board voted 4–0 to uphold the permit conditioned on the revised plans.

The Board reviewed appeals filed by Dorothy Larson and Peggy Snyder challenging a permit to construct a three‑story front/four‑story rear single‑family dwelling at 910 Carolina Street.

John Kevlin, representing the permit holder, described design changes since the May hearing: the building was lowered by pushing more of the structure below grade (reducing overall height by approximately two feet), the third‑floor length was shortened, the rooftop stair penthouse was removed, roof deck area was reduced and set back, and…

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