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Historic Preservation Commission approves exterior alterations at 650 Howard Street with conditions

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · May 21, 2014
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The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on May 21 approved a major permit to alter 650 Howard Street, voting unanimously 6‑0 to permit new storefront glazing, cladding, awnings and signage subject to staff review of attachment details prior to building permit.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously on May 21 to approve a major permit to alter the exterior of 650 Howard Street, a 1923 reinforced‑concrete commercial building, with conditions requiring staff sign‑off on final attachment details before a building permit is issued.

Lily Gazzew, Department staff, told the commission the project would replace the existing storefront system with new glazing and two pairs of glazed double doors, reopen a central bay to create a window box for future signage, remove existing cladding and install new concrete dimensional tiles with sandstone and dark granite or porcelain accents, replace the wood…

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