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Committee forwards two Mission Dolores historic-district landmark initiations to Board with unanimous recommendation

3142298 · April 28, 2025
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The Land Use and Transportation Committee unanimously recommended initiation of landmark designations for two early residential historic districts in Mission Dolores, moving the proposals to the Board of Supervisors for further review.

The Land Use and Transportation Committee on April 28 voted unanimously to initiate landmark-designation processes under Planning Code Article 10 for two Mission Dolores early residential historic districts, identified in the committee record as the Chula Abbey and Alert Alley historic districts.

Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, president of the Board of Supervisors and sponsor of the legislation, told the committee the districts were identified in an adopted Mission Dolores historic context statement and survey completed in 2022. He said the context statement and survey identified two development periods — pre-1906 (early…

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