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Historic preservation commission backs reclassification of James G. Walker Building at 1007 Market Street

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · April 2, 2014
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The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously April 2 to recommend changing 1007 Market Street (James G. Walker Building) to an Article 11 Category 3 contributory designation, citing newly documented architectural and historic evidence; the recommendation will be forwarded to the Board of Supervisors.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously April 2 to recommend that 1007 Market Street, known as the James G. Walker Building, be redesignated under Article 11 from an unrated Category 5 to a Category 3 contributory building.

Jonathan Lamers, preservation staff for the Department of Planning, told commissioners the change of designation is authorized by Planning Code Section 11.06 and rests on new factual information documented in an updated change-of-designation…

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