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Board upholds Planning Commission approval for 42 Miramar despite neighborhood objections

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 13, 2012
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Summary

The board denied appeals to overturn Planning Commission approval for demolition and a three‑story replacement at 42 Miramar Avenue, ruling the project complies with code and residential design guidelines; neighbors raised notice, scale and parking concerns but the board found the process adequate and the project within the allowed envelope.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 3–1 on June 13 to uphold Planning Commission approval of permits for demolition and construction at 42 Miramar Avenue, rejecting neighborhood appeals that argued the project was out of scale for the block and that neighbors had not received adequate notice.

Appellant Georgia Deanda and others told the board they were surprised by the project’s scale (a three‑story house with a 300‑square‑foot front deck), said multiple neighbors lacked notice of discretionary hearings and asked for…

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