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Historic Preservation Commission continues 38 Liberty Street review after neighbor complaints about trees and drawings
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission continued consideration of a Certificate of Appropriateness and a related rear-yard variance for 38 Liberty Street to April 20 after neighbors raised concerns about inaccurate site drawings, potential damage to a mature street tree and requests for a 3‑D massing study.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on March 16 voted unanimously to continue its review of a Certificate of Appropriateness and a rear-yard variance for a proposed addition at 38 Liberty Street until April 20.
Department staff presented the project as a proposed restoration of the primary façade based on a historic photograph, a single‑car garage, and a three‑story rear horizontal addition. Rich Siewcray of Planning Department staff said the department found the project generally compliant with Article 10 and the Secretary of the Interior standards and included conditions to review landscape…
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