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Board upholds Historic Preservation Commission denial for carriage-house conversion at 280 DeVisadero
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 3-2 to uphold the Historic Preservation Commission's denial of a certificate of appropriateness for a carriage-house conversion at 280 DeVisadero Street after debate over whether the proposed design met Secretary of the Interior standards and whether the structure’s condition justified demolition.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 27, 2011 upheld the Historic Preservation Commission’s decision to disapprove a certificate of appropriateness for converting the carriage house at 280 DeVisadero Street into a residential unit.
At a public hearing, Planning Department representative Tim Frey told commissioners that the department, the former Landmarks Board and the Historic Preservation Commission had tried to craft a compromise design that would conform more closely with the Secretary of the Interior’s standards and would avoid additional CEQA review. Frey said the…
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