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Board upholds Great Highway development permits despite neighbor objections

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 21, 2007
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Summary

After hearing neighbors concerns about design, driveway access and trees, the Board of Appeals upheld two permits for a two-building development in the Ocean Beach planned-unit development, finding the proposals consistent with prior planning approvals and design guidelines.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4-0 to uphold permits for two three-story residential buildings proposed on a 60-foot lot near the Great Highway, rejecting appeals by Stephen Goodman and other homeowners.

Goodman argued the two-building design would be out of scale with adjacent facades, that proposed driveways would encroach on homeowners property, and that mature cypress trees…

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