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At a glance: July 19 Historic Preservation Commission actions — minutes, continuances, COAs, landmarks and legacy businesses

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · July 19, 2017
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Summary

The commission approved draft minutes, continued a landmark designation, approved a COA for the Asian Art Museum, recommended several landmark actions and placed three businesses on the legacy registry; most motions passed unanimously.

San Francisco — The Historic Preservation Commission took a series of procedural and substantive actions at its July 19 meeting. Key outcomes:

- Adopted draft minutes for June 7 and June 21 with a correction (motion passed unanimously, 5–0). - Continued Record No. 2015‑005890DES (Filmore/Fell/Oak addresses) to October 18 and acknowledged withdrawal of the Cottage Row Mini Park administrative appeal (motion passed unanimously, 5–0). - Approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for the Asian Art Museum addition (Record No. 2016‑007523COA); motion passed unanimously, 5–0; staff will require detailed attachment drawings and permit‑level specifications before issuance of site permits. - Recommended Article 10 landmark designation for 2731 Folsom Street (Girlfriend House) and will forward findings to the Board of Supervisors (motion passed unanimously, 5–0). - Concurred with staff to send a resolution supporting the National Register nomination for the Sacred Heart Parish Complex to the State Historic Preservation Officer. - Approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new 4‑story mixed‑use building at 888 Tennessee Street (110 units, ~5,472 sq ft commercial, 83 parking spaces) with a modification to strike staff Condition 2 and add a finding that the cornice met ARC comments (motion passed unanimously, 5–0). - Initiated Article 10 landmark designation for Third Baptist Church (1399 McAllister Street); motion passed (4–0, one commissioner had departed). Staff will prepare an expanded nomination packet and return for a second hearing. - Recommended listing three legacy businesses (Cinderella Bakery & Cafe; Donaldina Cameron House; Elite Sports Soccer) on the Legacy Business Registry (motion passed 4–0).

All recorded approvals and continuances were made by formal motion on the record; vote tallies above reflect the transcripts. The hearing adjourned at the close of Item 14.