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Dance House appeal continued to June 8 as neighbors, developer and Planning seek negotiated fixes

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 11, 2011
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Summary

Owners of Dance House appealed a permit for adjacent warehouses at 1275 Connecticut Street, citing blockage of sprinkler access, utilities, and light; the Board continued the matter to June 8 to allow settlement talks and short oral updates.

Owners of Dance House asked the Board of Appeals on May 11 to suspend or modify a site permit for a proposed three-warehouse development at 1275 Connecticut Street, arguing the nearest building would block access to fire-sprinkler pipes, gas meters and legal windows that provide light and ventilation.

Appellant John Zane (also known as John Chion) presented documents and photographs, including historic parcel maps and contractor testimony, to argue…

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