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Historic Preservation Commission recommends approval of Ferry Building kiosk plan with conditions, asks team to relocate Kiosk 4

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 5, 2014
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Summary

The commission recommended approval of a proposal to add up to five partial-height kiosks to the Ferry Building North Arcade, supported Port and property manager testimony, recorded a recusal for one commissioner, and voted 6–0 to recommend approval with conditions including moving Kiosk 4 adjacent to Kiosk 3.

The Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 5 recommended approval, with conditions, of proposed alterations to the Ferry Building North Arcade that would remove non-historic storage enclosures and install up to five partial-height retail kiosks.

Planning/Preservation staff advised the commission that the Ferry Building (city landmark no. 90 and a contributing resource to the National Register–listed Embarcadero Historic District) can accommodate modular kiosks in the North Arcade without removal of historic fabric if certain conditions and construction details are met. Staff recommended the commission adopt review-and-comment findings of compliance with Article 10 and the…

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