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Planning intern previews public handout to clarify mural reviews and entitlements

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · February 5, 2020
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Summary

An informational handout and a staff supplement to guide mural review on private and historic properties were presented; planning staff said murals on public property remain under the Arts Commission while many private-property murals on historic buildings may be handled administratively if they meet delegation criteria.

The Historic Preservation Commission heard an informational presentation on a proposed public informational handout outlining the steps and entitlements required to paint murals on private property in San Francisco.

Gigi Gunther, a Planning Department intern working with the preservation team, described the handout's goals: offer a clear definition of "mural" (the code contains no single official mural definition), explain differences between murals and…

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