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Board upholds parking variance for Stanyan parcel, directs preservation of natural environment

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 4, 2006
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Summary

After a lengthy hearing, the Board of Appeals granted a parking variance for a new house on a lot off Stanyan Street but attached a condition directing preservation of natural environment/greenery where feasible, while leaving technical fire and DPW requirements to permit review.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5–0 to uphold a parking variance that allows construction of a new house on a legal lot off Stanyan Street without providing one required off-street parking space, while directing the permit holder to preserve the site’s natural environment “to the greatest extent possible” consistent with code and departmental approvals.

Tina Tam of the Planning Department told the board the parking variance addressed only parking requirements and that stairs and landing areas that lie in an…

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