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Our San Francisco services RTU screening for San Francisco commercial rooftops
San Francisco Planning Code Section 141 requires rooftop mechanical equipment to be arranged so it is not visible from any point at or below the roof level of the subject building, across most district types. Methods include parapets, grouped screening, or integrated architectural enclosures, and alterations that materially change rooftop equipment can re-trigger review. SF DBI and the Planning Department review rooftop treatments on high-rise office, life-sciences, and adaptive-reuse projects across SoMa, Mission Bay, and Dogpatch. For a deeper code breakdown, see our San Francisco RTU screening requirements guide.
Local requirement
Planning Code Section 141 requires rooftop mechanical equipment to be not visible from any point at or below the roof level of the subject building; methods include parapets, grouped screening, or integrated architectural enclosures.
Typical project mix
SoMa high-rise office and life-sciences office in the tech headquarters corridor, Financial District office tower retrofits in the dense historic high-rise core, Mission Bay life-sciences and lab buildings around UCSF's campus, Dogpatch adaptive reuse and new-build lab/office in the former industrial waterfront corridor.
What we coordinate
Rooftop plans, elevations, attachment details, finish schedules, and service access paths.