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Commission recommends code changes to allow larger architectural projections and a new bay‑window waiver

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · September 19, 2018
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Summary

The commission voted to advisory‑approve a Planning Code amendment that would allow building projections of up to 4 feet at any level and create a zoning‑administrative waiver for bay windows that do not meet strict numeric standards but meet design guidelines; appeals and permit notification processes remain available.

San Francisco — The Historic Preservation Commission on Sept. 12 voted to advisory‑approve proposed changes to Section 136 of the Planning Code to allow greater flexibility in architectural projections and to add a zoning administrative waiver for certain bay‑window designs.

Audrey Beckus of the Planning Department explained the proposal would remove the current “horizontal projection” restriction and increase allowable projection dimensions from the…

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