HPC Presentation 032326

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Family Zoning Planlandmark programLand Use and Transportation CommitteeMarch 23, 2026D2 Phase 1Family Zoning Plan•Existing Category A,and•Outside P/RH Zoning, and•0-1 Dwelling Units, and•Highest significance/IntegrityCulturalLandmarks• Cultural Historic Context Statement (completed)recommendationsFamily Zoning Plan (Survey Findings)•New Category A (recommended as Landmarks via SF Survey), and•Outside P/RH Zoning,and•0-1 Dwelling Units, andPhase 2Phase 3Staff RecommendationsResidential Areas•Existing Category A, and•RH Zoning, and•Highest significance/IntegrityHistoricPreservation Commission Recommendations(90 days)Initiation Resolution (2 months est.)•Full BOS (introduction)•Land Use and Transportation Committee (hearing)•Full BOS (one read)•Mayor Action (10 days)•BOS transmits to PlanningSupervisor Consultation (2 weeks est.)Public Outreach (2 months est.)Ordinance (2 month est.)•Full BOS (Introduction)•Land Use and Transportation Committee with 30 day hold (hearing)•Full BOS (two reads)•Mayor Action (10 days)Landmark Ordinance effective (30 days after Mayoral Signature)Remaining (Survey Findings)•New Category A (recommended as Landmarks via SF Survey), and•all non-P Zoning, and•Highest significance/IntegrityCulturalLandmarks•Cultural Historic Context Statement (completed)recommendationsPhase 49 -10 months (est.) Century Club of CaliforniaAddress: 1355 Franklin StreetBlock/Lot: 0689/001Zoning: NC-3Parcel Area: 5,497 sfYear Built: 1905; 1914 (remodel)Architect: Julia Morgan (remodel)Period of Significance: 1905-1914Significance Criteria: 3 (Architecture)Historic Context Statement: N/APast Survey/Evaluations: Here Today, San Francisco’s Architectural Heritage. Text by Roger Olmsted and T. H. Watkins, San Francisco, CA, Chronicle Books, 1968Significant as an excellent example of a Classical Revival style residence from the early 1900s. Religious School for the Congregation Emanu-El/Grabhorn Press BuildingAddress: 1335-1337 Sutter St.Block/Lot: 0690/012-012AZoning: NC-3Parcels Area: 7,195Years Built: 1910, 1918Architect: Alfred Henry JacobsPeriod of Significance: 1910-1927, 1942-1965Significance Criteria: 1 (Events), 2 (Persons), 3 (Architecture)Historic Context Statement: N/APast Survey/Evaluations: Article 10 Landmark Work ProgramSignificant for their association with the San Francisco’s Jewish community, including Rabbi Martin Meyer, and as the Grabhorn Press Building, and excellent examples of Beaux Arts buildings designed by Architect of Merit Alfred Heny Jacobs. Inverness GarageAddress: 1565 Bush StBlock/Lot: 0671/007Zoning: RC-4Parcel Area: 7,736 sfYear Built: 1923Builder: Joseph PasqualettiPeriod of Significance: 1923Significance Criteria: 1 (Events), 3 (Architecture)Historic Context Statement: N/APast Survey/Evaluations: Van Ness AutomobileSignificant as an intact example of a Classical Revival style public garage associated with the development of the automobile related industry in San Francisco. Allen-Weaver-Durant-Smith Auto ShowroomAddress: 1625 Van Ness AvenueBlock/Lot: 0642/003Zoning: RC-4Parcel Area: 23,204 sfYear Built: 1919Engineers: MacDonald and KahnPeriod of Significance: 1919-1938Significance Criteria: 1 (Events), 3 (Architecture)Historic Context Statement: N/APast Survey/Evaluations: Van Ness AutomobileSignificant as an intact example of a Classical Revival style automobile showroom associated with the development of the Van Ness Auto Row. First Church Of Christ ScientistAddress: 1700 Franklin St.Block/Lot: 0642/006Zoning: RM-3Parcel Area: 18,595 sfYear Built: 1911Architect: Edgar A. MathewsPeriod of Significance: 1911Significance Criteria: 3 (Architecture)Historic Context Statement: N/APast Survey/Evaluations: Here Today, San Francisco’s Architectural Heritage. Text by Roger Olmsted and T. H. Watkins, San Francisco, CA, Chronicle Books, 1968Significant as an excellent example of a Richardson Romanesque style church designed by architect Edgar A. Mathews.

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