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Board upholds addition permit for 9 Douglas Street with roof and plate-height limits

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 14, 2008
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Summary

After neighbors urged lowering a proposed roofline, the Board of Appeals upheld the permit for an addition at 9 Douglas Street with conditions that set plate height at 8 feet and a maximum roof peak at 13 feet 4 inches; motion passed 4-0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals upheld a permit for a residential addition at 9 Douglas Street but imposed conditions aimed at reducing the addition’s effect on neighboring properties.

Applicant Mitra Nathanson described a series of concessions she already made during review, saying she “voluntarily incorporated 6 of the 10 items” offered to neighbors and that prior design changes — including a reduced ceiling height and redesign of the…

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