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Brickyard patio permit contested by neighbors; Board continues case for negotiations
Summary
Neighbors and the Brickyard clashed over technical sound studies and ambient noise baselines for a proposed second‑story patio at 1787 Union St.; commissioners ordered a continuance to Sept. 21 for the parties to negotiate mitigation and allowed six‑page briefs due a week before the hearing.
A long, sometimes contentious public hearing over a second‑story patio at 1787 Union Street—the Brickyard—left the San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 10 delaying a final decision so the parties could try to reach mitigation agreements.
The permit holder presented an acoustical study by Charles M. Salter Associates concluding the patio conforms to the noise ordinance; the appellants engaged Wilson, Erick & Associates, whose analysis concluded the project likely…
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