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Board upholds exposure variance for 58 Wilmot but continues building permit for further review

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 19, 2010
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals upheld an exposure variance for a proposed three‑story‑over‑garage house at 58 Wilmot Street but continued the related building permit appeal to allow submission of final plans and further review of design, shadowing and neighborhood impacts.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on May 19 upheld a zoning administrator’s exposure variance for a three‑story‑over‑garage single‑family dwelling proposed at 58 Wilmot Street but continued consideration of the related building permit so the Board could review updated drawings and allow parties to discuss possible design changes.

The appeal drew lengthy public comment from neighbors who said the project is out of scale for the narrow mid‑block alley, would reduce sunlight and airflow, and would alter the alley’s character. Appellant Daniel Conrad told the Board the project violates…

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