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Historic Preservation Commission continues Vallejo Street case, approves consent calendar unanimously
Summary
At its short Sept. 2, 2020 remote meeting the San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission moved to continue a Vallejo Street certificate of appropriateness to Sept. 16 and approved the consent calendar (including COAs for 556–560 Scott Street and 55 Hagiwara Teagarden Drive) in unanimous 6–0 votes; staff said the landmarks program will undergo an equity review.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission met remotely on Sept. 2, 2020 and voted to continue one agenda item and approve the remainder of the consent calendar unanimously. The commission voted to continue item 5 — a certificate of appropriateness for Vallejo Street — to Sept. 16, 2020 after a motion and second; the motion passed 6 to 0.
Chair and staff also announced a series of consent calendar items: case number 2020-001258 PTA-02 at 447…
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