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Commission reviews Oceanwide Center interpretive display, asks for more content and a second hearing

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · June 15, 2016
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Summary

The commission reviewed an interpretive-display proposal for the Oceanwide Center mitigation program at 50 First Street, urged expanded content, stronger wayfinding and protection of artifacts, and adopted a resolution incorporating comments while requesting a second hearing before final approval.

Department staff presented the Oceanwide Center interpretive-display program on June 15 as mitigation for demolition and rehabilitation work at First Street, noting required measures such as HABS documentation, salvage of historic components, and an interactive exhibit proposed inside a 68-foot-tall "urban room." Marcel Boudreaux said the interpretive display would be located within a pedestrian passage that allows public dissemination of the site’s history and recommended the commission provide review and comment and direct staff and sponsor to finalize the…

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