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Historic preservation commission backs planning-code changes to limit office conversions in PDR landmark buildings

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · October 1, 2014
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Summary

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Oct. 1 recommended that the Planning Commission require conditional-use review and a historic structures report for proposed office conversions in landmarked buildings in PDR districts, clarifying the HPC’s and Planning Commission’s distinct roles.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously Oct. 1 to recommend changes to the Planning Code that would require conditional-use review by the Planning Commission and a historic-structures report before permitting office conversions in landmarked buildings located in PDR (production, distribution, repair) districts. The Commission also clarified its own role in reviewing historic-structures documentation.

Andrea Bruss of Supervisor Cohen’s office told the Commission staff had incorporated feedback from the HPC and community…

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