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Board continues contested Corbett Avenue site-permit appeal after neighbors cite hillside and structural concerns

Board of Appeals, San Francisco City · June 17, 2009
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals continued the appeal for 485 Corbett Avenue to July 29 after neighbors and the appellant raised concerns that an 18-foot rear extension and front pop-out constitute substantial excavation on a steep slope; the permit holder said structural drawings and geotechnical reports are in progress.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on an unspecified date continued an appeal of a site permit for 485 Corbett Avenue to July 29 to allow the project sponsor to submit structural drawings and geotechnical reports.

Appellants’ representative Alex Muralatos, who identified himself as the son of appellant Andreas Muralatos, told the board the site-plan package shows what was described as an 18-foot rear extension and an 8-foot front pop-out that in practice “is going to get the complete interior of this structure extended back 18 feet and forward 8 feet,” and that the…

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