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Board upholds variances for 1269 Lombard infill project over neighborhood objections (4–1)

San Francisco Board of Appeals · December 15, 2010
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Summary

After lengthy testimony and review of planning and historic-preservation records, the Board of Appeals upheld zoning administrator variances allowing demolition and two new buildings at 1269 Lombard, finding the variance criteria met despite neighbors' claims the rear unit is out of scale.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Dec. 15 voted 4–1 to uphold planning decisions allowing a two-building infill redevelopment at 1269 Lombard Street, including front-setback and rear-yard variances the appellants had challenged as inconsistent with the neighborhood pattern.

Appellants and neighbors argued the rear building would be out of scale, would improperly replace an existing…

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