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ARTICLE 10:
PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURAL AND AESTHETIC LANDMARKS
Purposes.
Powers and Duties of Planning Department and Historic Preservation Commission.
Historic Preservation Commission.
Designation of Landmarks and Historic Districts.
Nomination and Initiation of Landmark and Historic District Designation.
Decision by the Historic Preservation Commission.
Designation by Board of Supervisors.
Appeal to Board of Supervisors.
Notice of Designation by Board of Supervisors.
Notice of Amendment or Rescission of Designation.
Conformity and Permits.
Certificate of Appropriateness Required.
Applications for Certificate of Appropriateness.
Review by Planning Department.
Scheduling and Notice of Hearing.
Conduct of Hearing; Decision.
Nature of Historic Preservation Commission Decision.
Standards for Review of Applications.
Appeals of a Certificate of Appropriateness.
Unsafe or Dangerous Conditions.
Compliance with Maintenance Requirements.
Advice and Guidance to Property Owners.
Property Owned by Public Agencies.
Recognition of Structures of Merit.
Referral of Certain Matters.
Enforcement and Penalties.
Applicability.
Severability.
List of Designated Landmarks.
Jackson Square Historic District.
Webster Street Historic District.
Northeast Waterfront Historic District.
Alamo Square Historic District.
Liberty-Hill Historic District.
Telegraph Hill Historic District.
Blackstone Court Historic District.
South End Historic District.
Civic Center Historic District.
Bush Street-Cottage Row Historic District.
Dogpatch Historic District.
Market Street Masonry Historic District.
Duboce Park Historic District.
Clyde and Crooks Warehouse District.
 
Editor's Note:
   See also Article 11, "Preservation of Buildings and Districts of Architectural, Historical, and Aesthetic Importance in the C-3 Districts."