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Board upholds permit for 1456 Ninth Avenue with railing and siding conditions

San Francisco Board of Appeals · December 13, 2006
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Summary

After testimony from neighbors and department staff, the Board of Appeals voted 5-0 to deny an appeal against the permit for 1456 Ninth Avenue but required the permit holder to replace a solid front railing with open spindles and paint the siding a light color; rear-yard encroachment issues were treated as a separate matter.

The Board of Appeals considered an appeal of a September 8, 2006 permit for 1456 Ninth Avenue that had been challenged over guardrail detail and possible encroachment in the rear yard.

Tina Tam of the Planning Department told the board that under planning code rules, when a deck is placed on top of a legal nonconforming structure the railing must be an open design; she said the permit holder had agreed to convert the…

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