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Planning Commission grants variance for modified addition at 130 Second Avenue after neighbor protests

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 4, 2009
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The San Francisco Planning Commission voted 4–2 on June 4 to grant a variance allowing revised additions and modifications to a Joe Esherick house at 130 Second Avenue after months of revisions and neighborhood negotiation. Neighbors objected to a Fourth‑floor expansion, citing deed restrictions, height and historic‑resource concerns; staff found the revised plans met code with limited variances.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on June 4 approved a variance for renovations at 130 Second Avenue after months of revisions and neighborhood meetings.

Staff told commissioners the project (Case Nos. 2007.0129DDD and 2007.0129B) had been reduced from an earlier, larger proposal to a smaller footprint that includes an internal subbasement, a Second‑floor balcony and a Third‑floor bay. Glenn Cabarrus of the Planning Department said the revised plans dated May 18 show the additions are within the current planning code except for relatively small side and…

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