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HPC approves certificate of appropriateness for 1060 Fulton Street in Alamo Square
Summary
The commission unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness for exterior and limited rear additions at 1060 Fulton Street in the Alamo Square Historic District, finding the work will be minimally visible from the public right of way and consistent with Article 10 standards.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on May 21 approved a certificate of appropriateness for alterations at 1060 Fulton Street in the Alamo Square Historic District, voting 7-0 to grant approval with the conditions described in staff reports.
Michelle Taylor, planning department staff, told the commission that 1060 Fulton Street is a three-story, two‑family Classical Revival residence built in 1911 and located on the north side of Alamo Square Park. Taylor said the proposed work includes interior alterations, horizontal additions at the rear and side, alterations to windows on…
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