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Historic-preservation commission approves storefront and rooftop changes at 101 Townsend Street

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · April 16, 2014
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The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission approved a certificate of appropriateness for exterior alterations at 101 Townsend Street, including glazed roll-up doors, steel canopies and visible rooftop penthouses, with conditions requiring material samples and a historically accurate T-profile for aluminum window sash.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously April 16 to approve a certificate of appropriateness for exterior alterations at 101 Townsend Street in the South End Landmark District.

Rich Sucre, planning department staff, told commissioners the project includes storefront alterations (replacing a roll-up door and infilling openings on Second Street with glazed roll-up doors), new steel canopies, replacement of altered steel-sash windows with compatible aluminum sash windows matching…

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