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Historic‑district commission legalizes rear work at 26 Hill Street, grants variance with conditions

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · October 2, 2019
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Summary

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness and a zoning‑administrator variance to legalize unpermitted rear‑yard work at 26 Hill Street in the Liberty Hill landmark district, finding the rear alterations compatible with Article 10 standards while imposing monitoring and schedule conditions.

The Historic Preservation Commission on Oct. 2 approved a certificate of appropriateness and a zoning variance for 26 Hill Street, legalizing rear‑yard alterations that were completed without permits.

Planning staff (Stephanie Cisneros) told the commission the three‑story Italianate‑style building — a contributing resource in the Liberty Hill landmark district — had work…

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