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Preservation commission unanimously continues two permit items; Palace Hotel seeks more time for sign restoration

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · May 1, 2024
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Summary

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted 5–0 to continue a Certificate of Appropriateness at 1027 Hays Street to May 15 and a major permit at 2 New Montgomery Street to June 5 after Palace Hotel representatives and preservation advocates requested more time to plan neon restoration and finalize maintenance costs.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously on May 1 to continue two agenda items to allow more time for applicant consultation and technical review. The motion to continue both items passed 5–0, with Commissioners Baldorf, Campbell, Vergara, Wright and Commission President Matsuda voting yes.

The commission announced item 4, case No. 2023-8200 COA (1027 Hays Street), proposed for continuance to May 15, 2024, and item 5, case No. 2024-000929 PTA (2 New Montgomery Street), with a late request to continue to June 5. No member of the public spoke against the continuances; several…

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