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Commission approves Certificate of Appropriateness for Hibernia Bank (1 Jones Street) with conditions

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · July 1, 2015
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Summary

The Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for the Hibernia Bank landmark at 1 Jones Street, permitting lowered exterior grades for accessible entrances, self-supporting exterior wheelchair lifts and a 277 sq ft roof-deck expansion; Commissioner Pearlman was recused and the motion passed 6–0.

The Historic Preservation Commission voted to approve a Certificate of Appropriateness for 1 Jones Street (the Hibernia Bank, city landmark no. 130) with stated conditions. Planning staff (Kelly Wong) recommended approval after review of drawings, a site visit and consultations with the project sponsor; staff found the proposal compatible with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation.

Project consultants described the work as an update to the 2012 COA and said the changes are…

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