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Commission affirms Planning staff: 62 Collingwood replacement windows allowed

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 22, 2012
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Summary

After a contested appeal from a neighbor who sought historic wood windows, the Planning Commission voted to accept staff findings and not take discretionary review, keeping the owner’s 2007 aluminum‑clad, triple‑pane Marvin windows in place as appropriate for the block face.

The Planning Commission voted unanimously on March 22 not to take discretionary review and to allow the replacement windows installed at 62 Collingwood Street, siding with the Planning Department’s Residential Design Team and preservation staff assessments.

The dispute arose after owner Beth Lieber installed triple‑pane, aluminum‑clad Marvin windows in November 2007 to reduce street noise. A neighbor, Alan Burredell, argued that the building—an Edwardian structure visible from the sidewalk—should be restored with historically…

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