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Board continues 180 Corwin parking variance so owner can evaluate stacker and affordable‑housing options

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 18, 2007
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Summary

The appeals board continued an appeal over a five‑space parking variance for a six‑unit building at 180 Corwin to May 16 after hearing an engineering study showing $175,000–$400,000 retrofit costs for a stacker and additional sprinkler upgrades. Commissioners urged the owner to explore combining units or using a BMR tradeoff and obtain cost estimates.

The Board of Appeals voted to continue an appeal over a parking variance at 180 Corwin (appeal V O6‑177) to May 16 to allow parties time to refine engineering and affordability options.

Appellant Roger Tellis and structural engineer Kelton Finney presented an engineering report examining options to provide the sixth parking space, including a…

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