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Board of Appeals upholds Planning Department notice of violation for 429–433 Haight Street after neighborhood safety debate

Board of Appeals for the City and County of San Francisco · January 10, 2007
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5–0 to uphold the Planning Department’s notice of violation for 429–433 Haight Street, citing unresolved violations related to parking, rear-yard and storage. Neighbors raised safety concerns over an often‑open garage door; the owner disputed some of the evidence.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted unanimously to uphold a zoning administrator notice of violation for 429–433 Haight Street after hearing competing evidence about the property’s history and current use.

Tina Tam of the Planning Department told the board that site visits and document review show the property remains in violation of multiple planning code sections, including rear‑yard encroachment and the removal of required open space and parking. "The planning department is asking you to uphold the notice of violation," Tam said, citing site inspections and archival…

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