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Historic Preservation Commission adopts findings for Seawall Lots 323–324 project despite concerns over parking and Vallejo Street view corridor

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · March 6, 2019
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Summary

The commission adopted staff findings and conditions for a mixed‑use project at Seawall Lots 323–324 — including a hotel, a Teatro Zinzani pavilion and a privately funded public park — while neighbors raised parking and historic view‑corridor concerns. The decision moves the project to subsequent Planning Commission and Port reviews.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on March 6 adopted staff findings, with conditions, that a proposed mixed‑use development for Seawall Lots 323 and 324 is compatible with Article 10 of the Planning Code and the Secretary of the Interior Standards.

The project sponsor, TZK Broadway LLC (Jay Wallace), proposed a development consisting of an approximately 112,000‑square‑foot hotel, an approximately 26,000‑square‑foot entertainment/theater pavilion intended to house Teatro Zinzani, and a roughly 14,000‑square‑foot privately funded public park. Planning staff told commissioners they had prepared an amended motion including conditions requiring final architectural plans, on‑site mockups for brick cladding and bird‑safe…

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