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Board upholds variance to legalize small second‑floor balcony after neighbors’ objections

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 20, 2008
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Summary

The Board of Appeals upheld a zoning administrator’s decision to legalize a cantilevered second‑floor balcony (approximately 13×3 feet) as minimally impactful; adjacent property owners argued it violated rear‑yard protections but the planning department and zoning administrator said the variance met required findings.

The Board of Appeals voted to uphold a zoning administrator decision that granted a variance to legalize a cantilevered second‑floor balcony on a multi‑family property. Planning staff said the balcony, approximately 13 by 3 feet and set back about 4 feet 9 inches from side property lines, has…

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