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Board upholds zoning administrator on bank-use dispute at 2400 Irving Street

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 14, 2008
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Summary

The Board of Appeals upheld the zoning administrator’s letter of determination that a full bank use across the split‑zoned parcel at 2400 Irving Street is not allowed without rezoning; the board voted 4-0 and discussed options such as internal layout or rezoning.

The Board of Appeals upheld a zoning administrator determination that the 1‑story building at 2400 Irving Street cannot be converted into a full branch bank without a zoning map amendment because part of the property lies in an RH‑2 residential district.

Tina Tam of the Planning Department explained that the parcel has a split zoning (NC2 at the frontage and RH2 on the northern portion) and that while a bank building was approved in 1973, a later change in use to a retail video store removed any continuing nonconforming…

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