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Board grants dwelling‑unit merger for California Street property, 4–1

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 7, 2007
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The Board of Appeals on March 7 overruled Planning and granted a dwelling‑unit merger at 3827 California Street, allowing the Napolitano family to convert the property to single‑family use and add a garage. The vote was 4–1; findings were scheduled for two weeks.

San Francisco’s Board of Appeals voted 4–1 on March 7 to overrule the Planning Commission and grant a dwelling‑unit merger and associated site permit for 3827 California Street.

Tina Tam, speaking for the Planning Department, told the board the Planning Commission had determined the merger would not advance the city’s housing goals and cited the department’s analysis that nearly all lots in the relevant RM1/RM2 area contained two or more units.…

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