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Commission approves COA for 2229 Webster with conditions; Page & Turnbull to finalize technical specifications

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · January 7, 2026
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Summary

After staff described illegal demolition and options for restoration, the Historic Preservation Commission approved a Certificate of Appropriateness for 2229 Webster Street on Jan. 7, 2026, 7-0, conditioning approval on final technical specifications from preservation consultant Page & Turnbull and a commemorative plaque recognizing Anne Bloomfield.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on Jan. 7 approved a Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) for 2229 Webster Street, resolving an enforcement case involving unpermitted work and demolition that exceeded thresholds in Article 10 of the Planning Code.

Gretel Gunther of the Planning Department presented the staff report, saying the property — a circa‑1878 Italianate two‑story residence within the Webster Street Historic District — had been the subject of enforcement (case 2024‑009420 ENF) for work done without approvals, including removal of more than 25% of exterior walls, which the staff characterized as exceeding the threshold set out in Planning Code section 10.05(f)(3). Staff recommended approval of the proposed project with conditions and noted it met…

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