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Board upholds Clay Street permit but requires upgraded plans and DBI sign-off

San Francisco Board of Appeals · November 12, 2014
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 12 upheld an alteration permit for 1485 Clay Street but conditioned the decision on submission of a revised, DBI‑acceptable permit set that includes the kitchen scope and required plan check items; commissioners voted 4–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 12 upheld an alteration permit for 1485 Clay Street but required the permit holder to upgrade the drawings to meet Department of Building Inspection (DBI) intake requirements before the work continues.

Board President Anne Lazarus and three commissioners reviewed an appeal filed by tenants Stacy Miller and Geeta Baduria, who protested an alteration permit issued to Clay Street Investors LLC for Unit 10. The tenants argued the revised drawings provided Thursday lacked critical cross sections and did not show how the infill wall between Units 9 and 10 would meet required fire‑rating standards, and they asked the board to reject…

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