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Board upholds DBI permit for large trellis at 1914 Greenwich Street

San Francisco Board of Appeals · September 24, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied a neighbor's challenge to a building‑inspection permit allowing a 22‑foot lattice/trellis at 1914 Greenwich Street, finding DBI and planning had reviewed the application and the permit was properly issued; the vote was 3–0.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Sept. 24 denied an appeal of a Department of Building Inspection permit authorizing a large trellis (lattice) at 1914 Greenwich Street.

Attorney Shirley Mu, representing the appellant (the owner of the adjacent 1910 property), told the board the structure is roughly 22 feet high and 20 feet wide, permanently anchored, and was constructed before the permit was issued. She cited San Francisco building code sections governing fence height and permit submittal requirements and urged the board to require…

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