Neighbors in San Francisco's Mountain Spring area are rallying against a proposed house by Mr. Cassidy, citing a lack of communication and responsiveness from the developer. During a recent city meeting, residents expressed their frustration over the ongoing dispute that began in 2018, when 29 neighbors sent a detailed letter outlining their concerns about the project. Despite their efforts, including mediation meetings and hiring an architect to propose modifications, Mr. Cassidy has reportedly not engaged in meaningful dialogue or made significant changes to address the community's worries.
The residents highlighted that their attempts to reach a compromise have been met with silence from Cassidy and his team. They emphasized the importance of maintaining the neighborhood's harmony and aesthetic, noting that the proposed design does not comply with the city's residential design guidelines. The planning department's previous approvals have been called into question, as neighbors argue that no body has definitively stated the project meets the necessary standards.
With at least 15 households opposing the project, the community is seeking the board's assistance to resolve the matter. They are advocating for modifications that would align the development with the neighborhood's character and ensure that their voices are heard. The residents remain hopeful that the board will support their request for changes that reflect the collective concerns of the community.