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Board legalizes First Avenue deck as disability accommodation, ties it to a notice of special restriction

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 2, 2007
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Summary

The Board of Appeals upheld a permit for a rear deck and stair at 172–174 First Avenue as a limited accommodation for a resident with a disability, approving the arrangement with a legally enforceable notice requiring removal when the accommodation is no longer necessary (5–0).

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted unanimously to uphold a permit for a rear landing and stair at 172–174 First Avenue, agreeing that the structure could be authorized as a limited accommodation for a resident with a disability, subject to legally enforceable conditions.

Property owner Nancy Wold said she had recently taken in a sister with a disability and needed a stable, wide stair and landing to ensure a safe egress: “When my family decided I…

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