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Historic Preservation Commission approves 10½‑year extension to keep three temporary classrooms at 333 Dolores

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · November 20, 2013
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The commission approved a staff-recommended certificate of appropriateness allowing three temporary classroom structures at 333 Dolores Street to remain for an additional 10½ years with conditions requiring maintenance, screening and periodic updates to the commission.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Nov. 20 approved a request to retain three temporary classroom structures at 333 Dolores Street for an additional 10½ years, voting unanimously to adopt staff-recommended conditions.

Sailesh Topby of the Planning Department told commissioners the portables were originally authorized in 2003 with a 10‑year removal condition and that the applicant now seeks an extension because the project’s phased campus improvements and fundraising have been delayed. "The proposed project is a request to retain 3 existing temporary classroom…

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