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Board continues disputed rear‑deck variance at 967 14th Street after heated exchange

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 10, 2010
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The Board of Appeals continued an appeal over a rear‑deck variance at 967 14th Street to March 17 after neighbors argued the zoning administrator relied on erroneous facts about lot slope and impacts; the permit holders maintain the deck is consistent with neighborhood patterns.

SAN FRANCISCO — The Board of Appeals on Feb. 10 continued the appeal of a rear‑deck variance at 967 14th Street to March 17 after a contentious hearing in which the appellant alleged factual errors in the zoning administrator—s decision.

Dean Morehouse, the appellant and neighbor, argued the zoning administrator erred in finding limited level backyard space and said the decision incorrectly characterized the lot—s slope and relative heights, which he said exacerbated shading and loss of light to his property. Morehouse provided photographs and site…

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