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Ordinance amending the Planning Code to change the designation of these properties located in the C-3 (Downtown Commercial) District from no rating to Category 1 (Significant) pursuant to Article 11 of the Planning Code, based on architectural, historic, and aesthetic value: 360-4th Street (aka Southern Police Station), 539 Bryant Street (aka Shreve and Company Factory), 340-350 Townsend Street (aka Paul Wood Warehouse), 601-4th Street (aka Heubline Wine Distribution Warehouse), and 500-504-4th Street (aka Hotel Utah); to change the designation of these properties located in the C-3 District from no rating to Category III (Contributory) pursuant to Article 11 of the Planning Code, based on architectural, historic and aesthetic value: 104-106 South Park Street (aka Omiya Hotel/Gran Oriente Filipino), 117-125-6th Street (aka The Rose Hotel), 135-6th Street/495 Minna Street (aka Sunnyside Hotel), 139-149-6th Street (aka Mint Hotel), 157-161-6th Street (aka Sunset Hotel), 169-183-6th Street (aka Adler Hotel), 194-198-5th Street (aka Hotel George), 224 Townsend Street (aka Worthington Company Warehouse), 228 Townsend Street (aka Pullman Hotel), 355 Brannan Street, 361-365 Brannan Street, 457 Bryant Street (aka Pile Driver, Bridge and Structural Iron Workers Union #77), 461 Bryant Street, 480-5th Street, 566-586-3rd Street (aka Central Hotel), 508-514-4th Street (Murschen & Hoelscher Building), 844 Folsom Street (aka Victor Equipment Company), 850 Folsom Street (aka Victor Equipment Company), 854 Folsom Street, and 95 Jack London (aka Gran Oriente Filipino Masonic Temple); to change the designation of this property located in the C-3 District from Category V (Unrated) to Category III (Contributory) pursuant to Article 11 of the Planning Code, based on architectural, historic, and aesthetic value: 47-55-6th Street (Hillside Hotel); affirming the Planning Department’s determination under the California Environmental Quality Act; and making public necessity, convenience, and welfare findings under Planning Code, Section 302, and findings of consistency with the General Plan, and the eight priority policies of Planning Code, Section 101.1.
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