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Board Splits on Broderick Street Merger; Permit Upheld by Operation of Law

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 29, 2015
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Summary

After extended argument over whether a dwelling-unit merger complied with newer Planning Code merger criteria and appraisal timing, the Board was evenly split following a motion; with no majority to reverse, the consolidated permit remained upheld by operation of law.

The Board considered a complex appeal of a consolidated permit and a dwelling-unit merger application at 2853 Broderick Street, a property with a lengthy history including fire damage, a 2011 rehabilitation plan, multiple enforcement notices and subsequent permit revisions.

Neighbors said the merger would permanently remove a rent-controlled unit and argued the application failed to meet updated Planning Code Section 3.17 merger criteria, including appraisal timing and…

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