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Historic preservation commission backs Mills Act contracts for three San Francisco properties
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Mills Act contracts for properties at 148–152 Fillmore St., 988 Market St., and 2209 Webster St., citing proposed rehabilitation plans and substantial first-year property tax savings for owners.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to recommend that the Board of Supervisors approve three Mills Act contracts for historic properties at 148–152 Fillmore Street, 988 Market Street and 2209 Webster Street.
Planning Department staff said the Mills Act contracts provide property tax reductions to owners who commit to rehabilitation and ongoing maintenance that meets the Secretary of the Interior Standards for Rehabilitation. Shannon Ferguson, planning department staff, presented the three applications and recommended approval of all three to the commission.
Staff described the Fillmore Street property as a Queen Anne, circa‑1900, 2½‑story building with a rehabilitation plan that includes bolting the foundation to the sill, repairing siding and windows, a soft‑story upgrade, and other…
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