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Historic‑district office pavilion at 100 Columbus Avenue approved after neighbors praise design
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for a modest pavilion in the rear courtyard of 100 Columbus Ave (Jackson Square), with design changes to gates and an archaeological discovery condition. Commissioner Wright recused from the vote.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to approve a certificate of appropriateness for a new one‑story plus basement pavilion within the rear courtyard of 100 Columbus Avenue, a contributing resource in the Jackson Square Historic District.
Planning staff said the project will replace a surface parking lot with a modest office building that will not be physically attached to the historic 100 Columbus structure and will be minimally visible from the public right of way. "Staff finds that the…
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