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Board continues dispute over Brickyard patio to Aug. 10 for acoustic mitigation analysis

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 22, 2011
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Summary

After hours of testimony from neighbors, businesses and the Planning Department, the San Francisco Board of Appeals continued the appeal over a permit for an elevated outdoor deck at 1787 Union Street to Aug. 10 and ordered technical noise mitigation proposals and limited briefing deadlines.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 22 continued a contested appeal over a building permit for an elevated outdoor deck at 1787 Union Street (the Brickyard Restaurant) to Aug. 10 and directed the permit holder to provide additional technical analysis and proposed mitigation measures.

Neighborhood appellants said the Brickyard removed a glass‑enclosed front without proper section 3.12 neighborhood notice and created a 3,600‑square‑foot elevated deck that acts like an "amphitheater," projecting noise into nearby residences. "This project as constituted simply does not work," neighborhood representative Megan Shashile said, asking the board to require…

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