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Commission advances Central SoMa Article 10 and Article 11 landmark designations and district nominations

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · April 18, 2018
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Summary

The commission initiated or forwarded multiple Central SoMa landmark actions on April 18: Article 10 nominations for the new Pullman Hotel, the Piledrivers/Structural Ironworkers Local 77 Union Hall and Hotel Utah, and the Clyde & Crooks Warehouse Historic District; it also initiated a change in Article 11 designation for 26 properties. Commissioners directed staff to continue outreach to owners and noted benefits (Mills Act, TDRs) and concerns about permitting impacts.

The Historic Preservation Commission on April 18 moved to advance several Central SoMa historic‑resource actions, initiating Article 10 landmark nominations for three individual properties and one historic district and initiating changes in Article 11 designation for 26 properties identified through the Central SoMa survey.

Desiree Smith and Frances McMillan presented staff reports describing the justification for Article 10 nominations—the new Pullman Hotel (noted for its associations with Pullman porters and maids and a period…

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