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Commission approves COA and variances for Frank M. Stone House to add second dwelling

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · September 18, 2024
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Summary

The commission approved a certificate of appropriateness and variances for a vertical addition at the Frank M. Stone House (city landmark No. 74), allowing a second dwelling unit on top of an existing detached carport after staff concluded revised plans meet Article 10 and Secretary of the Interior standards.

The Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously Sept. 18 to approve a certificate of appropriateness and related variances for alterations at 1348 South Van Ness Avenue (the Frank M. Stone House, city landmark No. 74), allowing a vertical addition above an existing carport to create a second dwelling unit.

Department staff presented the project and noted the plans submitted in the packet were revised to replace an inadvertent aluminum window…

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