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Board upholds rear-yard variance for 48 Newton despite appellant’s objections

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 20, 2010
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The Board of Appeals voted 4–1 Oct. 20 to uphold a rear-yard variance at 48 Newton St., concluding planning staff met required findings and that the record did not support overturning the zoning administrator’s decision.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Oct. 20 voted 4–1 to uphold a rear-yard variance allowing a second-story cantilever at 48 Newton St.

Appellant Anne Kenny argued the hardship was created by the property owner and that the permit holder used improper measurements and notices. Contractor Michael McGee and Planning Department staffer…

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