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Historic Preservation Commission approves restorations at 1164 Fulton and 48 Gold, adopts updated rules

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · September 17, 2014
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The commission approved certificates of appropriateness for 1164 Fulton Street and 48 Gold Street with conditions, confirmed a Hyland recusal on one matter, and adopted amended commission rules. Public speakers urged prioritizing the Rube Goldberg Building for landmarking.

San Francisco — The Historic Preservation Commission on Sept. 17 approved several project approvals and internal rule changes, including a restoration plan at 1164 Fulton Street and an addition at 48 Gold Street, and adopted amended rules and regulations after minor edits.

Public comment opened the meeting with Beverly Upton and Jackie Naylor updating the commission on research into the Rube Goldberg Building. "We really consider ourselves stewards to this building," Beverly Upton said while describing an in‑progress historic report and fundraising by…

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