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Historic Preservation Commission backs landmarking of R.L. Goldberg Building, forwards recommendation to Board of Supervisors
Summary
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously Dec. 17 to recommend Article 10 landmark designation for 182–198 Gough St. (the R.L. Goldberg Building), forwarding the measure to the Board of Supervisors after staff revisions narrowed the basis for designation to architectural significance.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously Dec. 17 to recommend Article 10 landmark designation for 182–198 Gough Street, historically known as the R.L. Goldberg Building, and to forward the recommendation to the Board of Supervisors.
Planning Department preservation staffer Jonathan Lamers told commissioners the designation report was revised since the last hearing to reflect the Commission’s finding that the building is eligible for landmark designation “for its significant architectural expression rather than its association with Rube Goldberg.” Lamers said staff removed interior residential character-defining features from the draft and refined the list of…
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