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Commission approves removal of nonworking clock tower and façade changes at 200 California Street with 6-1 vote

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · December 4, 2013
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Summary

The commission approved a major permit to alter 200 California Street, allowing removal of a nonfunctional clock tower, replacement of some windows with operable sash and coating of stone cladding, after extended public comment and a 6–1 roll-call vote; Commissioner Pearlman dissented.

Kelly Wong, planning department preservation staff, described a major permit application for 200 California Street, a Category 5 compatible-replacement building in the Front California Conservation District. The proposed scope includes rehabilitation of windows to operable sash, removal of a nonfunctioning clock tower above the corner bay, and cleaning and coating sandstone and limestone cladding to achieve a lighter, more…

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