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Board allows Baker Street roof deck with privacy concessions: grill relocated and rails set back

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 21, 2012
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Summary

After neighbors raised privacy and light‑well concerns, the board upheld a Baker Street roof‑deck permit on the condition the fixed grill be relocated and that railings in front of adjacent light wells be set back up to 1.5 feet (subject to 36‑inch egress clearance).

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 21 approved a disputed roof‑deck permit for 2754–2756 Baker Street but imposed site‑specific conditions to reduce privacy and light impacts on adjacent neighbors.

Neighbors said the proposed rail at the north light well would block a narrow but valuable sliver of daylight and raised concerns that a grill positioned near the light well could create smoke…

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