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Commission forwards landmark recommendation for 2 Henry Adams Street, adds public‑access display requirement
Summary
The Historic Preservation Commission voted March 5, 2014, to recommend Article 10 landmark designation for 2 Henry Adams Street (Dunham, Kerrigan and Hayden Building) to the Board of Supervisors, amending the recommendation to require a publicly accessible interpretive display and to change 'appears to meet' to 'meets' in the resolution.
The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously on March 5, 2014, to forward a recommendation for Article 10 landmark designation of 2 Henry Adams Street — historically known as the Dunham, Kerrigan and Hayden Building — to the Board of Supervisors with two amendments: change language in the resolution from "appears to meet" to "meets" eligibility requirements, and require a publicly accessible interpretive display to be included in the ordinance language.
Susan Parks, department staff, told commissioners the city attorney had prepared a draft designating ordinance and that the department supports the recommendation. "The ordinance requires that the owners adhere to a sign program which will be subject to a certificate…
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