San Francisco’s Historic Preservation Commission will hold its first meeting in 2011 on Wednesday.
Amongst the items on the Commission’s agenda tomorrow: a review of the proposed Alexandria Theater redevelopment, a discussion regarding historic resources within the Market and Octavia Area Plan, and a request to add the of the Ernest Coxhead designed Julian Waybur House at 3232 Pacific to the National Register of Historic Places, the application for which we’re a little surprised doesn’t mention that fire in 2008.
Also on the agenda, a status report on the proposed Article 10 landmarking of all of Golden Gate Park. And the unfortunate acronym? Period of Significance or “P.O.S.”
San Francisco’s Historic Preservation Commission Agenda: 1/19/11 [sf-planning.org]
A Marque Makeover To Mitigate Alexandria Theater Adverse Effects [SocketSite]
The Rather “Studly” Julian Waybur House (3232 Pacific) For Sale [SocketSite]
National Register Nomination Report: 3232 Pacific Avenue [sfplanning.org]
Golden Gate Park Article 10 Designation Update [sfplanning.org]

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