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Historic Preservation Commission approves amended permit for 300 Grant Avenue; deletes north‑elevation scrim requirement
Summary
The commission voted unanimously to approve a major permit to alter at 300 Grant Avenue, authorizing demolition of two non‑historic buildings for a six‑story mixed‑use development while amending staff conditions to delete a requirement that a terracotta scrim wrap onto the north/Harlan elevation and to allow limited flexibility on final bulkhead materials.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 2 voted unanimously to approve a major permit to alter at 300 Grant Avenue with amended conditions that give the project sponsor more flexibility on final materials and remove a required scrim on the building’s north (Harlan Place) face.
The project sponsor proposes demolition of two existing unrated buildings and construction of a six‑story mixed‑use building with retail on the basement through third floors and office uses above. Planning staff told commissioners that staff finds the proposal consistent with Article 11, Appendix E and the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for…
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