Historic Preservation Commission - May 18, 2016 - Agenda
SAN FRANCISCO
HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
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Notice of Hearing
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Agenda
Commission Chambers Room 400,
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102-4689
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
11:30 a.m.
Architectural Review Committee
Meeting
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Commissioners
Aaron Hyland, Jonathan Pearlman, Karl Hasz
Andrew Wolfram, Ex-Officio
Commission Secretary
Jonas P. Ionin
Hearing Materials are available at: Commission Hearing Broadcasts: |
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ROLL CALL
Member: Aaron Jon Hyland
Member: Jonathan Pearlman
Member: Karl Hasz
Ex-Officio: Andrew Wolfram
1. 2016-006157COAÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â (N. PERRY: (415) 575-9066)
ART/LIT LIVING INNOVATION ZONE – Living Innovation Zones (LIZ) are temporary installations in San Francisco. The primary goal of the program is to activate public spaces by engaging and delighting the public. They are intended as enhancements to the public realm, encouraging people to connect with each other and their city. The LIZ Program is co-managed by the Planning Department, the Mayor's Office of Civic Innovation and the Arts Commission. Past LIZ projects can be viewed at www.sfliz.com.The next LIZ will be designed, built and installed by Youth Art Exchange on Fulton Street adjacent to the Asian Art Museum in late July 2016 and remain installed for two years. The project, which falls within the Civic Center Landmark District, was conceived as a mechanism to test ideas to will help inform the longer-term and more capital intensive public realm improvements that stem from the Civic Center Public Realm Plan which was presented to the HPC on Jan 20th. The installation is a dynamic gallery space, featuring a dragon sculpture, gallery space and interactive elements. It will be sited within the western tree bed on the sidewalks, underneath the trees. This is the second Living Innovation Zone installation to go before the HPC. The first installation was the UN Plaza Living Innovation Zone designed by the Exploratorium, and it was presented at the April 6, 2016 HPC hearing and a Certificate of Appropriateness was approved.
Preliminary Recommendation: Review and Comment2. 2014-001204CWPÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â (S. CALTAGIRONE: (415) 558-6625)
VAN NESS BRT PROJECT - Request for Review and Comment by the Architectural Review Committee of the Historic Preservation Commission. The Van Ness Avenue BRT is proposed on Van Ness Avenue and extends approximately 2 miles from Mission Street to Lombard Street (Districts, 2, 3, 5, and 6). The portion of the alignment that falls between Golden Gate Avenue and Fell Street is located within the Civic Center Landmark District and is subject to Certificate of Appropriateness (COA) review. The Historic Preservation Commission reviewed the section of the BRT Project that falls within the Civic Center Landmark District at its November 18, 2015 hearing and approved most of the Project components. However, the bus shelter design was excluded from the approval to allow additional time to refine the design. Additionally, a decision on the future treatment of the existing trolley poles was also deferred for further study. At this time, the Project Sponsor is seeking comments on new designs for the bus shelter. The COA hearing will be scheduled at a later date.
Preliminary Recommendation: Review and Comment
ADJOURNMENT
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