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Historic‑preservation commission declines to add Tennessee Street nomination to work program after neighborhood plea

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · October 7, 2015
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After public comment and competing consultant reports, the San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously not to add the community‑filed landmark nomination for 815–825 Tennessee Street to its work program, concluding staff and outside evaluations did not demonstrate individual landmark significance.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission declined to add the community‑filed landmark nomination for 815–825 Tennessee Street to its landmark designation work program, voting unanimously 5–0 after hearing public comment and competing consultant analyses.

Shannon Ferguson of the Planning Department told commissioners that multiple prior evaluations and staff analysis find the property does not meet Article 10 criteria for individual landmark designation and that the Nineteenth Street wall features are business signs rather than murals. "Department staff…

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