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Historic Preservation Commission approves four legacy businesses, continues landmark hearing to Dec. 6

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · September 20, 2017
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The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to approve four legacy business nominations — Avadano’s Holly Park Market, DNA Lounge, Ermiko Enterprises and Project Inform — and continued a landmark designation hearing for 1610 Gary Boulevard to Dec. 6 to allow additional community input.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved recommendations to list four long-running local businesses on the city’s legacy business registry and moved a landmark designation hearing to December 6.

Staff presented four completed legacy business applications submitted Aug. 21: Avadano’s Holly Park Market (Cortland Avenue), DNA Lounge (South of Market), Ermiko Enterprises (metal skateboard-truck manufacturer), and Project Inform (HIV/hepatitis C advocacy). Desiree Smith, planning department staff, summarized each applicant’s history and the draft resolutions before the commission.

The legacy nominations drew brief public remarks from business representatives. Angela Wilson, owner of Avadano’s Holly Park Market, asked the commission to consider the shop’s…

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