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Planning commission approves Ashbury Street vertical addition after neighbors' appeal, 6–1

San Francisco Planning Commission · July 31, 2025
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Summary

After neighbor appeals over views, privacy and plan completeness, the Planning Commission granted discretionary review and approved a third‑story addition at 1025 Ashbury Street with staff modifications to decking and privacy details; the vote was 6–1.

The Planning Commission on July 31 took discretionary review and approved a vertical third‑story addition at 1025 Ashbury Street, voting 6–1 after a contested public review process. The application, a public‑initiated discretionary review, attracted opposition from immediate neighbors who argued the project would block longstanding views, affect light and privacy, and that plans initially failed to represent adjacent windows as required under planning code section 3.11.

Staff architect David Winslow presented the application and explained…

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