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Commission approves contemporary infill at 901 Tennessee Street in Dogpatch with conditions

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · April 15, 2015
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Summary

The Historic Preservation Commission approved a four‑story, 44‑unit residential project at 901 Tennessee Street in the Dogpatch Landmark District, endorsing the sponsor's fenestration and painted wood siding and attaching standard material‑review conditions; Planning Commission would need a supermajority to alter an HPC approval.

The Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for a new four‑story residential building at 901 Tennessee Street in the Dogpatch Landmark District.

Department staff presented the project as compatible infill: the proposal calls for demolition of an existing non‑contributing one‑story warehouse and construction of a 40‑foot, four‑story building with 44 dwelling units and 33 off‑street parking spaces. The sponsor's design incorporates painted wood siding and a simplified Fenestration pattern; staff recommended approval with…

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