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Board grants variance to Oliva family at 230 Rhine Street, directs findings to limit use to single-family configuration

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 6, 2008
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Summary

Facing overcrowding and health concerns, the Oliva family won a variance to legalize a rear structure at 230 Rhine Street. The board voted 4-0 to overrule the zoning administrator’s denial in principle and to draft findings later; commissioners required a limitation to a single kitchen on the site.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–0 to overrule the zoning administrator’s denial and grant a rear-yard variance to the Oliva family at 230 Rhine Street, subject to written findings to be prepared for later adoption and a condition restricting the property to a single kitchen.

The family described crowded living…

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