Public comment closed at the San Francisco County meeting, paving the way for a significant discussion on the landmarking of the Castro Theater. Supervisor Preston emphasized the importance of extending landmarking to include not just the exterior but also the interior of the historic venue, highlighting the need for clarification regarding seating and the raked floor.
Preston expressed strong support for the landmarking initiative, moving to send it to the full board with a positive recommendation. However, Supervisor Melgar voiced dissent, stating concerns about the implications of the amendment and the authority of the committee regarding lease approvals with AIP or other entities. Melgar's apprehension centered on the potential precedent set by the decision.
The motion to recommend the landmarking passed with a vote of 2-1, with Supervisors Peskin and Preston in favor and Melgar opposing. This decision marks a pivotal moment for the Castro Theater, ensuring its historical significance is preserved for future generations. The meeting concluded with no further items on the agenda, leaving the landmarking initiative poised for further discussion at the full board.