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Board upholds denial of parking variance for 180 Corwin Street

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 16, 2007
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied an appeal seeking a variance to allow five parking spaces for a six-unit building at 180 Corwin Street, concluding the record did not show the hardship or documentation required to overturn the zoning administrator’s decision.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on the evening of the meeting upheld the zoning administrator’s denial of a parking-variance request for 180 Corwin Street, refusing to allow the property owner to keep a six-unit configuration with only five off-street parking spaces.

Roger Telles, the appellant, told the board he bought the building for $228,000, spent about $73,000 on renovations, and carried substantial monthly costs while trying to resolve the unit’s…

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