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Board upholds permit for 721 Beach Street, rejecting neighbors’ appeal

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 10, 2013
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied a neighborhood appeal and upheld the planning commission and Building Inspection approvals for a 3‑story, mixed‑use project at 721 Beach Street by a 4‑0 vote; neighbors had raised light, air and precedent concerns.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4‑0 on April 10 to uphold a permit allowing a three‑story, two‑unit building with ground‑floor retail at 721 Beach Street, rejecting neighborhood objections that the project would block light and not fit the block face.

Neighbor Greg Holzman and other residents argued the project reads as a four‑story structure from parts of the street and claimed…

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