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Supervisors rescind approval of Mills Act contract for 714 Steiner Street after owner lists house for sale
Summary
The Board of Supervisors on June 22 adopted a resolution disapproving a Mills Act historic‑property contract for 714 Steiner Street, citing the property owner’s listing for sale and non‑disclosure; the resolution passed 8‑0 with one recusal.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on June 22 adopted a resolution disapproving a proposed historic‑property contract under the Mills Act for 714 Steiner Street, the painted‑ladies row in Alamo Square. The resolution rescinds the board’s earlier approval after the property’s owner listed the house for sale, a development the board said was not disclosed during the original review.
Supervisor Aaron Peskin, who described himself as the author of the first Mills Act contract in San Francisco nearly 20 years ago, told colleagues the board had exercised discretionary authority under the Mills Act and San Francisco Administrative Code, chapter 71, to approve a 20‑year Mills Act contract for the Leah Culver Revocable Trust. Peskin said the contract…
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