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Commission approves restoration of 2622 Jackson Street with small window change

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · September 18, 2019
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for restoration at 2622 Jackson Street, requiring in-kind stone repairs and replacement of window N104 with a matching double-hung to preserve the landmark's character.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Sept. 18 approved a façade restoration and selective window replacement for the George Gibbs Residence and Caretaker's Cottage at 2622 Jackson Street, including a last-minute amendment that requires replacing a kitchen opening (N104) with a double-hung window matching adjacent window 105.

Shannon Ferguson, planning department staff, told the commission the work includes comprehensive sandstone repairs, selective in-kind replacement of 19 wood windows, and replacement of a portion of the front retaining wall. Staff recommended approval with conditions, citing…

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