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Commission approves certificate of appropriateness for 294 Page Street after sponsor narrows window and deck changes

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The Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness for 294 Page Street (the Deedle Residence), legalizing some earlier unpermitted alterations and approving a revised plan that retains and repairs historic windows while selecting a narrower door option for a second‑floor opening.

Historic commission approves revised plan for 294 Page Street, approves option 2 for door opening

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on June 18 voted unanimously to approve a certificate of appropriateness for 294 Page Street (landmark no. 48), adopting staff recommendations and selecting the commission’s preferred design option for a proposed second‑floor opening.

Staff summary and recommendation: Planning staff described the scope as corrective and restorative work tied to an enforcement case (2024‑010187ENF). Staff said the project legalizes replacement of multiple historic wood windows with new wood double‑pane units in existing openings, repairs and reinstalls an original window removed…

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