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Committee advances landmark designation for 22 Beaver Street after owner support

Land Use Committee, Board of Supervisors, City and County of San Francisco · January 28, 2019
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Summary

The San Francisco Land Use Committee voted to forward an ordinance to designate 22 Beaver Street as a landmark, following presentations from planning staff, an architectural historian and the longtime owner, who said she has owned the house for more than 60 years.

A San Francisco Land Use Committee hearing on Jan. 28, 2019, moved forward an ordinance to designate 22 Beaver Street as a historic landmark, the committee’s chair, Aaron Peskin, announced. Planning Department staff and neighborhood supporters urged the committee to recommend the nomination to the full Board of Supervisors.

Shannon Ferguson of the Planning Department told the committee the Historic Preservation Commission initiated the nomination on Sept. 19, 2018, and unanimously recommended designation on Nov. 7, 2018. "The department received a community sponsored landmark designation from…

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