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Board denies two neighbor appeals and upholds 1244 Treat Avenue permit after engineering debate

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 6, 2013
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Summary

After testimony from neighbors, engineers and DBI, the Board of Appeals denied two appeals concerning egress, a long-used tenant laundry, and foundation work at 1244 Treat Avenue and upheld the permit 4–0, while noting remaining coordination and construction controls.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 6 denied two appeals to a permit at 1244 Treat Avenue that would replace foundations and alter interior space, upholding the Department of Building Inspection’s decision by a 4–0 vote.

Neighbors Terrence (Terry) Malley and Dong Su raised several objections: Malley said the project would remove a second means of egress and take away a basement laundry he has used for decades; Su and their engineer raised concerns that the building is legally three attached parcels with…

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