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Ordinances by the SF BOS
Latest status: REFERRED WITHOUT RECOMMENDATION by Land Use and Transportation Committee
Planning Code - Landmark Designation - Westwood Park Entrance Gateways and Pillars
Current state
Westwood Park Entrance Gateways and Pillars were undesignated public landscape features
Proposed changes
Designation of the Westwood Park Entrance Gateways and Pillars as a San Francisco Landmark under Article 10 of the Planning Code
Impact
The Landmark designation ensures preservation or in-kind replacement of the Gateways and Pillars' characteristic features
Rationale
The Gateways and Pillars are significant for their association with early 20th century residence park developments, as examples of public landscape features common to such developments, and as work of an architect of merit, Louis Christian Mullgardt
Approval process
CEQA compliance determined, landmark designation initiated by the Board of Supervisors, approved by the Mayor, and recommended by the Historic Preservation Commission
Accountability
Planning Department Preservation staff will ensure accuracy and conformance with Article 10 of the Planning Code. Specific character-defining features must remain preserved or replaced in kind as necessary
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How the board voted on the latest version
Myrna MelgarAye
Dean PrestonAye
Aaron PeskinAye