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Commission approves adaptive reuse and addition at 130 Townsend with conditions

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · August 18, 2021
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Summary

The commission endorsed a four‑story vertical addition and adjacent five‑story building at 130 Townsend Street, finding the plan compatible with the South End Landmark District and approving conditions on materials and detailing, including terracotta‑colored aluminum sunscreen blades.

The Historic Preservation Commission voted on Aug. 18 to approve a certificate of appropriateness for a proposal to adapt and add to 130 Townsend Street in the South End Landmark District. Planning staff said the proposal preserves the building’s character‑defining features and complies with Article 10 of the Planning Code and the Secretary of the Interior standards.

Lana Kaczorowski of Page & Turnbull and the project team described…

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