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Planning Commission backs ordinance to review interior features of privately owned landmarks
Summary
The commission recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt an ordinance to allow review of proposed changes to significant interior architectural features of privately owned landmarks that have historically been accessible to the public, after a unanimous vote and testimony from the Landmarks Board and preservation advocates.
The Planning Commission unanimously recommended that the Board of Supervisors consider an ordinance—introduced by Supervisor Jake McGoldrick—to amend Article 10 of the Planning Code to include review of proposed changes to significant interior architectural features of privately owned landmark buildings that have been historically accessible to the public.
Staff summary: Planning staff described a revised ordinance text that limits review to features…
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