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Board upholds permit for 1 Belgrave Avenue despite neighbor easement dispute

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 13, 2007
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal by neighbors who said prior construction extinguished a convenience easement; the board split 4–1 to uphold the permit and left questions about easement resolution for the courts.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on June 13 upheld a building permit for work at 1 Belgrave Avenue, rejecting an appeal from neighboring residents who argued prior construction had violated a convenience easement and rendered later permits invalid.

Steve Williams, representing neighbors at 15 Belgrave, told the board that work done by a previous owner had included concrete footings and a firewall and “was not replaced in kind,” creating what he called unpermitted structures that should…

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