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Historic-preservation panel approves 1100 Fulton ADU plan with conditions after storm of church and tenant objections
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness allowing conversion of 10 garage openings at 1100 Fulton Street into six accessory dwelling units, adding conditions requiring a materials conservator, a brick mock-up review and matching window/door depths after public opposition from Third Baptist Church and tenants over parking and historic character.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on a unanimous 7-0 vote approved a certificate of appropriateness that authorizes the conversion of ground-floor garage openings into accessory dwelling units at 1100 Fulton Street, a contributing property in the Alamo Square historic district.
Planning Department staff, represented by Jonathan Vimmer, recommended approval with two conditions: the project sponsor must retain a materials conservator to review replacement brick and mortar samples and Department preservation staff and the conservator must oversee installation, including approval of a brick infill mock-up. Architect…
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