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Board upholds rear‑yard variance at 132 Corbett Avenue to allow a rear infill dwelling

San Francisco Board of Appeals · September 10, 2014
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Summary

After hearing objections from an adjacent owner and testimony from Planning staff and the architect, the Board of Appeals upheld a zoning administrator’s grant of a rear‑yard variance at 132 Corbett Avenue, finding the through‑lot constraints and proposed split‑site solution met variance criteria and preserved mid‑block open space.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Sept. 10 upheld a zoning administrator’s grant of a rear‑yard variance for 132 Corbett Avenue, allowing a new rear dwelling on a through lot where standard rear‑yard rules otherwise would apply.

Appellant Joseph Foster, owner of an adjacent property, argued the variance application was premature and that the variance decision should await the Planning Commission’s discretionary ("DR")…

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