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Historic Preservation Commission OKs Clock Tower roof work but requires original window pattern
Summary
The commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for 461 Second Street (Clock Tower Building) on condition that staff have discretion over alternative roofing materials and that replacement windows use a 3-over-3 light configuration; the motion passed 5–1.
SAN FRANCISCO — The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for work at 461 Second Street, known as the Clock Tower Building, on Wednesday, voting 5–1 to allow roofing replacement while requiring the replacement windows to match the original 3-over-3 light configuration.
Monica Giacomucci, department staff, told the commission the project proposes to replace a painted metal snap-on batten roof with a new snap-on batten system that will match existing material and color but use smaller panels, and to replace eight south-side windows in kind as 2-over-2 aluminum sash (the staff report corrected an earlier error that described them as 3-over-3). "The panels are being…
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