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Board upholds Chestnut Street site permit after neighbors raise light, structural and notice concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 9, 2013
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Summary

Appeal of a site permit for a multi-floor addition at 2652 Chestnut St. was denied Jan. 9, 2013; the board found the Section 3.11 neighborhood notification remained valid and the permit properly issued, while noting the permit holder voluntarily agreed to certain neighbor requests.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal of the site permit for 2652 Chestnut Street, finding the Planning Department’s neighborhood-notification process (commonly called a Section 3.11 notice) did not expire and the site permit was properly issued.

Neighbors said the project is larger and more intrusive than they were told in 2009 public meetings and raised objections about light and air, structural impacts on adjoining homes and whether promised…

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