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Preservation commission approves certificate for 354–356 San Carlos Street with conditions

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · March 5, 2014
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The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission voted March 5, 2014, to approve a certificate of appropriateness for exterior rehabilitation and an 18‑inch raising of 354–356 San Carlos Street, subject to staff conditions on facade evidence, windows and paint‑removal testing.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness on March 5, 2014, for exterior alterations and an 18‑inch raising of the building at 354–356 San Carlos Street in the Liberty Hill Landmark District.

Department staff presented the project and recommended approval with conditions that require the project sponsor to submit additional facade information with the building permit, allow preservation staff to conduct a site visit upon stucco removal, submit a revised elevation if physical evidence…

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