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Board continues contested 483 Guerrero restaurant hood appeal to March after DBI flags safety issues

San Francisco Board of Appeals · December 5, 2012
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Summary

Neighbors and appellants said a Type 1 hood and duct at 483 Guerrero Street intrude into a residential light well and violate housing and fire-safety codes; the Board continued the appeal to March 6, 2013, and instructed parties to exchange limited briefs and revised permit plans for review.

Neighbors appealed a permit authorizing a Type 1 commercial hood and associated ductwork at 483 Guerrero Street, arguing the installation intrudes into a residential light well, blocks required light and ventilation, and omitted required fire-department review and dampers. Appellants'counsel Andrew Zacks and tenants described housing-code violations and a Housing Inspection Division notice of violation; former-fire-captain testimony (submitted) and testimony from a consultant raised concerns about penetrations of fire-rated walls, lack of required dampers and the duct's proximity to…

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