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Board denies permit for Sixth Street project, says neighborhood notice required

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 29, 2011
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Summary

Owners Max Chen and his wife sought reversal of a denial for a permit at 2955 Sixth Street to legalize rooms and add a horizontal addition. Planning staff said a prior variance expired and the required Planning Code §3.11 neighborhood notice had not been issued. The board denied the appeal but waived the one-year reapplication bar so the applicant may reapply with §3.11 notice; vote 4–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 29 denied an appeal by Max Chen seeking to overturn Planning/DBI disapproval of a permit for 2955 Sixth Street.

Chen told the board he purchased the property in October 2009 believing it to be a single-family dwelling and sought to merge units after completing an…

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