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Board conditionally approves window permit for 2015 Stockton Street, strikes street-facing vinyl windows

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 6, 2013
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Summary

The Board overruled Planning’s disapproval of a 38-window replacement at 2015 Stockton Street but conditioned the permit: remove window replacements that are visible from the public right-of-way (the curved bay street facade) and allow non-street-facing replacements to proceed.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 6 overruled a Planning Department denial and issued a modified permit for window work at 2015 Stockton Street, but struck the replacement of street-facing vinyl windows that the Planning Department found incompatible with the building’s 1915 curved-bay facade.

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