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Board Continues Protest Appeals at 166 Incline Court after Neighbors Cite Safety, Noise and Parking Concerns

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 2, 2008
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Summary

Neighbors complained that renovations at 166 Incline Court created safety, noise and parking impacts; the board continued both protest appeals to May 7 and directed permit holder to provide revised plans (retaining-wall reduction) and neighbors to confer on mitigation steps.

Neighbors to 166 Incline Court appealed construction work and asked the Board to limit scope, working hours, and to require mitigation for a substantial underground excavation, an oversized deck and multiple bathrooms that neighbors fear will convert the house into a rooming unit.

Tony Fernandez, who has lived in the neighborhood for 40 years, and Josephine Esco described nighttime floodlighting, a large fill in the…

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