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Board continues four appeals over 530 Sanchez demolition and new construction to Oct. 24
Summary
Four appeals challenging demolition and a proposed new two‑unit building at 530 Sanchez Street were continued to Oct. 24 after neighbors argued the project is out of scale and harms light, privacy and neighborhood character; planning staff said the project passed required departmental reviews and a historic‑resource evaluation found it is not a resource.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals continued four appeals related to demolition and replacement permits for 530 Sanchez Street to Oct. 24, 2012 after an extensive hearing in which neighbors and community groups clashed with the permit holder and planning staff over scale, historic character and neighborhood impact.
Appellant Josh Bleecker Snyder, who lives two doors down, told the board he opposes demolition and replacement of a pre‑1906 building…
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