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Appeals Board Conditions Deck Permit at 2226 40th Avenue With Privacy Lattice

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 28, 2015
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Summary

After a neighbor appealed a permit to legalize a rear deck at 2226 40th Avenue citing privacy invasion, the board upheld the permit but required a 3-foot lattice above the code firewall along the shared property line to protect the neighbor's privacy.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Jan. 28 upheld a Department of Building Inspection permit that legalizes a rear wood deck at 2226 40th Avenue, but conditioned the permit to address a neighbor’s privacy concerns.

Neighbor Donna Park told the board the deck allows direct views into her kitchen and asked that the deck be removed; she described the deck as an invasion of…

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