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Commission backs tailored Planning Code change to allow Clifton Hotel terrace infill with modifications

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 16, 2016
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Summary

The Commission recommended approval of a narrow Planning Code amendment to permit up to 1,500 sq. ft. infill of an interior terrace at the Clifton Hotel, with staff-suggested modifications including removing criterion 2, restricting the change to the assessor’s block containing the hotel, and a two-year time limit; vote was unanimous 5–0.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 16 recommended approval—with modifications—of a narrowly tailored Planning Code amendment proposed to allow the Clifton Hotel to enclose and infill an existing interior terrace.

Aaron Starr of the Planning Department summarized the ordinance sponsored by Supervisor Peskin: the amendment would permit buildings designated as significant under Article 11 that are non‑complying with height, floor‑area ratio or bulk standards to infill an existing terrace of up to 1,500 square feet,…

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