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Board upholds Gilman Avenue permit but imposes window and ground‑floor restrictions after neighbor objections

San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 9, 2008
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Summary

The Board of Appeals upheld a permit for 1060 Gilman Avenue but attached conditions — nontransparent/offset windows and a Notice of Special Restriction limiting ground‑floor use — over neighbor concerns, passing the motion 4–1 on July 9.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 9 voted 4–1 to uphold a disputed permit for 1060 Gilman Avenue while imposing conditions intended to protect an adjacent neighbor.

Planning staff had advised the board that the proposal resembled a previously denied project and recommended placing a Notice of Special Restriction (NSR) on the title to limit potential ground‑floor conversion (no wet bar, no full…

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