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Board of Appeals overturns Planning Commission denial for 2348 Ninth Avenue, allows existing downstairs bedroom to remain

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 6, 2008
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4-0 to overturn the Planning Commission’s denial of a permit for work at 2348 Ninth Avenue, allowing the lower enclosed bedroom to remain while ordering removal of portions of decks and trellis elements and requiring revised plans and findings to be returned to the board.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Tuesday overturned a Planning Commission denial for a rear-yard addition at 2348 Ninth Avenue, voting 4-0 to grant the permit with conditions and to adopt findings at a later date.

Planning staff told the board the project stemmed from a DBI notice of violation for a series of encroachments and enclosures at the back of the house. Scott Sanchez of the Planning Department said the department recommended trimming the unlawful enclosure and cutting back the side walls three feet to meet residential design guidelines, while allowing a smaller portion of the upper deck to remain. "We felt that it would meet the residential…

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