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Commission approves COA for Julius Castle with conditions including materials board and paint mock‑up

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · October 16, 2013
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Summary

The commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for city landmark Julius Castle (302 Greenwich) with staff conditions requiring an architectural addendum, material samples, mock‑ups and a conditions assessment if replacement exceeds thresholds.

The Historic Preservation Commission voted Oct. 16 to approve a Certificate of Appropriateness for Julius Castle (city landmark No. 121, 302 Greenwich Street) with conditions designed to abate prior unpermitted work and guide restoration.

Planning staff recommended the COA after reviewing the sponsor27s proposed scope and site visits. The recommended conditions—accepted with edits by the commission—require an…

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