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Commission approves restoration at 376 San Carlos Street with conditions

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · March 4, 2015
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Summary

The commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for restoration work at 376 San Carlos Street, requiring a post-stucco site visit and staff review of shop drawings to ensure final trim and profiles match approved plans.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted March 4 to approve a Certificate of Appropriateness for 376 San Carlos Street in the Liberty Hill Landmark District, with conditions including a site visit after stucco removal and staff review of shop drawings.

Eilish Tuffy, Department staff, described the project as a restoration that would remove nonhistoric stucco, repair underlying wood siding found in good condition, replace ornamental wood trim based…

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