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Votes at a glance: San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission — Sept. 3, 2025

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Summary

Summary of all formal actions taken by the Historic Preservation Commission at its Sept. 3 meeting, including continuances, approvals and directives.

The Historic Preservation Commission voted on multiple items at its Sept. 3, 2025 meeting. Key formal actions and outcomes were:

- Adoption of minutes for Aug. 20, 2025 (Item 2): Motion to adopt the draft minutes passed unanimously, 7–0.

- Continuance (Item 8): Staff requested and the commission voted to continue Item 8 (case number 202029640 OTH — Racial and Social Equity Action Plan informational presentation) to the next hearing on Sept. 17, 2025. Motion to continue passed unanimously, 7–0.

- Certificate of Appropriateness at 19–21 Liberty Street (Item 5): Commission approved COA with conditions, 7–0. (See separate article for details.)

- Mint Mall and Hall (Item 7): Commission adopted a recommendation for landmark designation and will forward the recommendation to the Board of Supervisors; motion passed unanimously, 7–0. (See separate article for details.)

- Citywide Historic Context Statement — Early Residential Development (Item 6): Commission adopted the theme study (1848–1899) to guide SF Survey work and future evaluations; motion passed unanimously, 7–0. (See separate article for details.)

- Commission directive on Family Zoning Plan (Item 4): Commission voted unanimously, 7–0, to direct the commission president to draft a letter to the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors outlining the commission’s preservation concerns and recommendations (see separate article for the substance of the directive).

All roll-call votes reported the same seven commissioners in attendance (Matsuda, Foley, Baldauff, Barone, Cox, Chen Strang, Vergara) and recorded unanimous support for the motions noted above.