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Historic Preservation Commission approves changes at 740 Tennessee St., directs wood siding and staff review of windows

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · February 19, 2020
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The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for 740 Tennessee Street in the Dogpatch Landmark District on Feb. 19, 2020, directing staff to require historically based wood siding (with a distinct bay treatment) and to review proposed windows; the motion passed unanimously, 7-0.

SAN FRANCISCO ' The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted Feb. 19 to approve a certificate of appropriateness for work at 740 Tennessee Street, a contributing building in the Dogpatch Landmark District, but added conditions that require historically based wood siding and staff review of window materials.

Planning staff presented the application and recommended approval with conditions including a construction schedule, monthly progress reports, periodic site visits, a mock-up and a consultant-prepared window-conditions assessment. Monica Giacomucci of the Planning Department said staff's analysis followed Article 10 of the…

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