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After negotiation, board conditions Baker Street deck on 4'6"x7' alternating‑lattice privacy screen

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 8, 2012
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Neighbors and the permit holder reached a settlement at the hearing; the board upheld the permit with a condition requiring a 4'6"‑wide by 7'‑high alternating‑lattice privacy screen set parallel to the property line, beginning three inches from the appellant’s window edge.

The Board of Appeals concluded an appeal over a proposed deck at 1005 Baker Street by conditioning the permit on installation of a privacy screen after the parties reached an in‑hearing agreement.

Appellants Lydia and Zoya Lukian, represented by Wayne Canterbury, said the proposed side breezeway deck would intrude into a narrow light and privacy corridor and allow direct views into a bedroom window that the sisters have occupied for decades. "We filed this…

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