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Historic Preservation Commission votes: minutes adopted, project approvals, landmark actions and legacy‑business recognitions
Summary
At its Sept. 12 meeting the commission adopted minutes, approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for 1513 Golden Gate, recommended landmark designation for 449 Fourteenth Street, initiated landmark consideration for 22 Beaver Street, and recommended non‑renewal limits on three Mills Act contracts; it also advanced six legacy business registry nominations.
San Francisco — The Historic Preservation Commission wrapped a full docket on Sept. 12 with unanimous votes on a series of procedural and substantive items, forwarding several advisory recommendations to the Planning Commission, Board of Supervisors and other city bodies.
Administrative actions: The commission adopted draft minutes for Sept. 5, 2018, without objection (6‑0).
Continuances: Staff requested and commissioners approved continuances for several items (public toilets/kiosks and Hurst Building code/permit items), moving them to later hearing dates.
Project approvals: The commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for exterior and interior changes at 1513 Golden Gate Avenue (Alamo Square landmark district) with two conditions: a construction protection plan to preserve historic…
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