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Commission upholds planning staff on 218 Union Street parapet/firewall appeal

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 6, 2024
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission denied an appeal Nov. 6 and affirmed an administrative certificate of appropriateness for a 42-inch parapet/firewall at 218 Union Street, finding the work non-visible and consistent with applicable preservation standards; the vote was 4–0.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 6 denied an appeal and affirmed an administrative certificate of appropriateness for work at 218 Union Street, voting unanimously 4–0.

Planning staff presented the appeal, explaining that the administrative certificate of appropriateness (ACOA) authorized a non-visible, 42-inch wood-clad parapet/firewall atop the building’s roof and recommended denial of the appeal because the project conforms to Article 10 of the Planning Code and…

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