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Planning Department asks supervisors to allow vertical architectural projections and a zoning-administrator path for bay windows

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use & Transportation Committee · February 24, 2020
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Summary

The Planning Department presented an ordinance to amend Planning Code section 136 to permit vertical projections (remove 'horizontal') and expand allowable projection depths, and to let zoning-administrator review substitute for a variance on bay-window designs. The committee agreed to send the item to the full Board for hearing next week.

The San Francisco Planning Department outlined a Planning Commission–sponsored ordinance Feb. 24 that would change the way architectural projections and bay windows are regulated under Planning Code section 136.

Audrey Marloney, speaking for Planning, said the ordinance would delete the word "horizontal" from the code so that projections could be vertical, diagonal or otherwise shaped. At…

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