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Appeals board refuses neighbor’s jurisdiction request over Chestnut Street addition
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Oct. 9 denied a jurisdiction request by neighbor Zach Rogers seeking to suspend the permit for a vertical addition at 2652 Chestnut Street, finding the permit remains code‑compliant despite a drafting error in adjacent-property representation.
Zach Rogers, a neighbor at 2646 Chestnut Street, told the Board of Appeals he asked the board to take jurisdiction over Building Permit 200906059880S because the project at 2652 Chestnut is now ‘‘over 6 feet higher’’ than what was depicted during neighborhood notification and that the change has materially affected light, air and privacy at his home.
The permit holder, Ronald Sires, and his architect said the underlying issue was a drafting error in which the elevation of an adjacent building was mis‑depicted; they said the work was built according to the…
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