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Commission backs restoration of 714 Steiner, recommends Mills Act contract

Historic Preservation Commission · October 6, 2021
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness with mock-up and materials conditions for 714 Steiner Street and voted unanimously to recommend a Mills Act contract to the Board of Supervisors, citing preservation and seismic upgrades.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to approve a restoration plan for 714 Steiner Street and recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve a Mills Act contract to offset property tax costs for the rehabilitation.

The commission approved the certificate of appropriateness after staff and the project team described plans to remove a non-original garage, restore historic windows and trim, add seismic upgrades and create a new high-quality Ground Floor dwelling. Michelle Taylor, department preservation staff, told commissioners the proposal “respects the character-defining features of the…

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