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Commission recommends landmark designation for Greg Angelo Museum after extensive public debate
Summary
After hours of public testimony from neighbors and artists, the Historic Preservation Commission voted March 20 to recommend local landmark designation for the Greg Angelo Museum, forwarding a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors while noting that land‑use and conditional‑use questions remain for later review.
The Historic Preservation Commission voted March 20 to recommend local landmark designation for the Greg Angelo Museum at 225 San Leandro Way, forwarding the nomination to the Board of Supervisors after an extended public-comment period and deliberation.
Supervisor Mirna Melgar’s legislative aide, Emma Heikin, opened the item and described the museum’s role in arts and community engagement. Planning staff told commissioners that the department found the property eligible for local landmark designation under Article 10 for its cultural and artistic significance and identified character‑defining features including interior installations and exterior ornamentation. "The department believes that the Gargangela Museum meet established eligibility requirements and landmark status is warranted," planning staff said in the presentation.
The hearing drew intense…
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