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Board upholds Planning Commission approval for 1264 Sixth Ave. addition; neighbors’ procedural concerns rejected

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 19, 2014
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied neighborhood appeals and upheld a Planning Commission approval for a modest rear addition at 1264 Sixth Ave., finding the project code‑compliant. Appellants argued procedural errors at the Planning Commission and unaddressed neighborhood impacts; the Board found no legal basis to remand and voted 4–0 to uphold the permit.

The Board of Appeals on Nov. 19 denied appeals by Cynthia Smith, Ken Miller and Julie McKenzie challenging a Planning Commission approval for renovations and a rear addition at 1264 Sixth Avenue.

Appellants argued they were denied procedural fairness at the Planning Commission. Cynthia Smith said she was incorrectly characterized as part of the discretionary‑review (DR) requester group and was prevented from speaking when she tried to do so; she and other…

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