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Board requires 42-inch glass guardrail on Filbert Street addition, corrects an elevation error

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 14, 2007
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Summary

Facing privacy and glazing concerns from neighbors, the Board of Appeals upheld a Filbert Street vertical addition permit but required a glass guardrail at a 42-inch height as a compromise and requested corrected elevation drawings.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 21 upheld the permit for a vertical addition at 1820'18 22 Filbert Street but imposed a condition requiring a higher glass guardrail as a neighborly compromise.

Neighbors Klaus and Rosetta Zimmerman (represented by Mark Toppacher) asked the board to address what they said were discrepancies in approved drawings and expressed concerns about increased glazing,…

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