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Commission recommends approval of Hearst/Hurst Building amendments, adds interpretive conditions
Summary
The commission recommended approval of a planning code amendment and a major permit to alter the Hearst (Hurst) Building at 5 Third Street, adding a condition for an interpretive program and delegating limited rooftop scope adjustments to staff if required by the tax-credit process.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on March 20 voted unanimously to recommend that the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors approve a planning code text amendment and a major permit to alter for the Hearst (Hurst) Building at 5 Third Street.
Planning staff presented a package that would allow buildings designated as significant under Article 11 that are nonconforming in height to infill an existing terrace up to 1,500 square feet (limited to Block 3707) with a required 17-foot parapet and a sunset date of 01/31/2029. Rebecca Salgado said staff recommended approval with 12 conditions related…
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