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Commission backs planning code amendment to expand adaptive reuse options for historic buildings

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Summary

The commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of a planning code amendment that consolidates and expands existing use-flexibility programs to support adaptive reuse of historic buildings citywide.

On Oct. 15 the San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission unanimously recommended approval of a planning code amendment titled “Adaptive Reuse of Historic Buildings,” a staff-drafted ordinance intended to standardize and expand the city’s existing use-flexibility programs for historic properties.

Planning Department staff presented the proposal, saying the ordinance would consolidate three existing programs into a single, citywide framework. Key provisions described by staff include: standardizing eligibility for all…

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