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Board of Appeals upholds revision permit for 10 Lundy’s Lane, denies jurisdiction request
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied neighbors’ appeal and upheld the revision permit for 10 Lundy’s Lane on Nov. 3, 2010, finding the rear portion dated from before a 1978 code change and is a legal nonconforming structure; a related jurisdiction request was denied. Planning said it will rescind a stop-work order if the finding stands.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Nov. 3 upheld a revision permit for work at 10 Lundy’s Lane and denied a separate jurisdiction request from nearby residents.
President Tanya Peterson and two other commissioners voted to deny an appeal that sought to overturn a permit to repair and alter a rear addition, concluding the Board could reasonably find that much of the rear structure predated the Bernal Heights code change in 1978. Commissioners Frank Fung and Michael Garcia voted in favor; Vice President Kendall Goh dissented and Commissioner Chris Huang was absent. The board’s finding makes the rear portion a legal nonconforming structure under local planning…
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