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Board of Appeals Upholds Permit for 238 Presidio Avenue, Denies Neighbor Conditions

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 5, 2015
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal from neighbors of 238 Presidio Ave seeking four permit conditions (light well enlargement, deck setback/protrusion restrictions, acoustic insulation, and fence correction) and upheld the Planning Department’s-approved alteration permit as code‑compliant.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 5 denied an appeal from neighbors of 238 Presidio Avenue and upheld the Department of Building Inspection and Planning Department’s approval of an alteration permit.

Lonnie Way, architect for appellants Clement and Angel Ogden, asked the board to impose four site‑specific conditions to protect light and privacy: enlarge a light well, prohibit protrusions at a second‑floor deck within the three‑foot setback, require acoustic insulation between properties, and…

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