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Historic preservation panel approves elevator addition at St. Mark’s Church to improve access

Historic Preservation Commission, San Francisco City · May 18, 2016
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The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness for an elevator addition at St. Mark’s Church, with staff conditions to protect the landmark’s historic features. The applicant said funds from a capital campaign will finance the work.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on May 4 unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness for an elevator addition at St. Mark’s Church, a designated city landmark, to provide universal access to all three floors.

The Commission voted 6–0 to accept staff’s recommendation with conditions after hearing a presentation from Pilara Valley preservation staff and a project overview from Gary Schilling, a member of St. Mark’s congregation. Schilling told commissioners the congregation ‘‘now have the funds to add an elevator that will…

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