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Commission backs code amendments to limit wholesale conversion of landmark-eligible PDR buildings

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 2, 2014
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Summary

On Oct. 2 the commission recommended approval of planning-code amendments (sponsored by Supervisor Cohen) that would subject conversions of landmark-eligible buildings in designated PDR districts to story-based limits and conditional-use review to preserve PDR space and ensure historic-structure analyses and tenant-relocation consideration.

The commission voted to recommend planning-code amendments aimed at preventing wholesale conversion of landmark-eligible buildings in PDR districts (PDR1D and PDR1G), a change the city says is intended to preserve production, distribution and repair (PDR) space while providing owners a predictable, limited pathway to finance historic rehabilitation through partial office…

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