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Commission approves Liberty Hill renovation with conditions to preserve front doors and test window needs

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · April 3, 2024
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Summary

The commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for 154–150 Liberty Street with conditions to retain the two historic front doors, de‑emphasize the proposed garage door, and require a conditions assessment to justify any window replacement. The vote was unanimous, 5–0.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on April 3 approved a Certificate of Appropriateness (Case 2023-005172COA) for alterations at 154–150 Liberty Street in the Liberty Hill Historic District, subject to several conditions intended to preserve character‑defining features.

Preservation staff (Charles Enschel) summarized the proposal: a new garage entry with a wood panel roll‑up door, consolidation of two front residential entries into a single wider entry, replacement of front historic wood windows with matching double‑hung wood windows, a…

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