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Board upholds permit at 1360 Dolores Street after neighbor raises retaining‑wall concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 31, 2013
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Summary

The Board of Appeals on July 31 denied an appeal by an adjacent property owner who said renovations at 1360 Dolores Street threatened a 90‑year‑old retaining/foundation wall, finding the permit code‑compliant and accepting monitoring as a mitigation step.

The Board of Appeals on July 31 rejected an appeal by Gregory Peters, who argued that work at 1360 Dolores Street could damage a shared, 90‑year‑old retaining and foundation wall adjacent to his property.

Peters’ counsel said the record lacked soils reports and other technical data about excavation, compaction and vibration and asked the Board to stay final inspection until the issues were resolved. A…

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