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Historic-preservation commissioners approve restoration for 930 Grove Street with schedule, inspections and finding on neglect
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for rehabilitation of 930 Grove Street, adding a required construction schedule before building-permit issuance, monthly site visits and a vetted finding that prior inaction amounted to “demolition by neglect.”
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to approve a Certificate of Appropriateness for the restoration of 930 Grove Street, a contributor to the Alamo Square landmark district, adding conditions meant to assure timely rehabilitation and oversight.
Alexandra Kirby, planning department staff, told commissioners the project met Secretary of the Interior standards and that Page & Turnbull prepared a historic structures report and related specifications. John Goldman of Goldman Architects, representing the sponsor, said the work combines a previously separate…
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