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Board upholds zoning administrator on Marina Blvd. shed-roof height; architectappeal denied

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 10, 2012
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Summary

The Board of Appeals upheld the Zoning Administrator's interpretation that a portion of the proposed shed roof at 585 Marina Blvd. exceeds the RH1D 35-foot limit, voting 4-0 to sustain the letter of determination; the appellant argued averaging under section 2.60 yields compliance, but the Board found the submitted plans show a noncompliant portion.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Oct. 10, 2012 upheld a Zoning Administrator letter of determination finding that a proposed single-pitch shed roof at 585 Marina Blvd. contains a portion that exceeds the RH1D zoning districtheight limit of 35 feet.

Architect Larry Paul, representing the property owner Robin Steele, argued the shed roof is a single roof and that the average-height measurement method in Planning Code section 2.60 produces a 34-foot 10-inch result, which would comply with the 35-foot limit. Paul showed alternatives and…

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