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Preservation commission conditions approval of 240 Post Street permit, limits glazing to historic openings

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 16, 2022
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Summary

The commission approved a major permit to alter at 240 Post Street but required the project team to limit new glazing to previously filled historic openings and scale new fenestration to adjacent building proportions.

On Nov. 16 the San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission approved a major permit to alter the rear Campton Place elevation at 240 Post Street, subject to conditions limiting expanded glazing and requiring staff review of new window proportions.

Jonathan Vimmer of planning staff described the proposal: conversion of the third and fourth floors to office use, restoration and expansion of infilled openings at the Campton Place elevation, replacement of windows and installation of…

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