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Board upholds 40 Montezuma fence permit over tenant's appeal citing light and mold

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 14, 2007
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied an appeal from a tenant who said a newly permitted fence at 40 Montezuma blocked light and caused mold, finding the permit valid as issued; the vote was 3-1.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted Feb. 21 to deny an appeal of a permit for work at 40 Montezuma Street, upholding the permit as issued by the Department of Building Inspection and planning department.

Tenant Sandra Kabidi told the board she has lived in her unit 11 years and said the new fence, built on a brick base and extending roughly 13'' to 14 feet when measured from the tenant's grade, blocks west-facing light into her bathroom and has worsened…

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