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Historic preservation commission approves facade changes at 1088 Sansom Street with exterior interpretive plaque

Historic Preservation Commission · April 1, 2015
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to approve a certificate of appropriateness for 1088 Sansom Street, allowing façade alterations including new storefronts and windows, and added a condition requiring an exterior interpretive plaque and specified documentation (vote 7–0).

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on April 1 approved a certificate of appropriateness for work at 1088 Sansom Street, a four‑story reinforced‑concrete building constructed in 1906, allowing replacement of nonhistoric windows, removal of selected concrete panels to create storefront openings and repair and repainting of existing cladding. The commission added a condition requiring an exterior interpretive plaque.

Department staff presented the application and recommended approval with…

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