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Commission approves accessibility and life‑safety upgrades at Hass Lilienthal House

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · December 7, 2016
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Summary

The commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for exterior alterations to the Hass Lilienthal House (landmark #69) at 2007 Franklin Street, including a rear fire escape, platform lift for accessibility, and related work, subject to conditions on attachment methods, materials, and facade-easement concurrence.

The Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness on Dec. 7 for exterior alterations at the Hass Lilienthal House, a designated San Francisco landmark at 2007 Franklin Street.

Planning staff presented the project as a package of life‑safety, seismic, and accessibility improvements. The scope includes a rear fire escape and ladder, replacement…

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