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Board upholds accessory-structure permit at 76 Laidley after neighborhood debate

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 15, 2008
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Summary

Neighbors appealed a permit for a two-story detached pool and office structure at 76 Laidley Street, citing impacts on mid-block open space; the Board of Appeals voted to uphold the permit after reviewing design changes, code analysis and mixed public comment.

The Board of Appeals considered an appeal of a permit for a two-story detached accessory structure at 76 Laidley Street that neighbors said would intrude into the neighborhood’s mid-block open space near Billy Goat Hill. After hearing neighbor testimony, the project sponsor’s design presentation and the Planning Department’s recommendation, the board voted to uphold the permit.

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