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Board upholds Third Avenue alter/ addition permit after dispute over notice and demolition thresholds

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 21, 2009
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Summary

The Board upheld a permit for a rear addition and partial third story at a Third Avenue property after the appellant questioned whether neighborhood notice met Section 3.11 and whether the work constituted a demolition; the board voted 3–2 to uphold the permit with no new conditions.

The Board of Appeals on Nov. 2 denied an appeal from Diane Martin challenging an approved alteration permit (application 200811247213) for a property on Third Avenue, finding that the planning and building departments had reviewed the proposal and that the project did not meet the planning-code definition of demolition.

Martin said the mailed Section 3.11 notice lacked legible dimensions, that plans did not show adjacent-property heights or measurable scales, and that the…

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