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Board upholds permit for Vallejo Street remodel despite preservation objections

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 24, 2010
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Summary

Neighbors appealed a major remodel and dormer/penthouse at 2750 Vallejo Street citing potential loss of historic features and district impact. The board voted 3–2 to uphold the Planning Department and Planning Commission determinations that the project complies with residential design and Secretary of Interior standards.

The Board of Appeals on Feb. 24 upheld a building permit for a substantial renovation at 2750 Vallejo Street, including a penthouse/dormer and wraparound deck, rejecting neighbor appeals that argued the work would strip historic materials and alter character‑defining features.

Appellant Bob Byram and preservationists…

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