The San Francisco Board of Supervisors held a meeting where significant resolutions were passed, including support for state bill SB 37 and the landmark designation of the Lyon Martin House.
During the meeting, Supervisor Peskin introduced a resolution endorsing SB 37, which was recommended as a committee report and passed unanimously. This resolution does not suggest amendments to exclude small projects or address staff concerns, but Representative Cortez is aware of the issues raised.
Additionally, the landmark designation for the Lyon Martin House, located at 651 Duncan Street, received its first reading and was approved.
The meeting concluded without questions from commissioners regarding the Board of Supervisors' report. There was also no report from the Board of Appeals, but the Historic Preservation Commission met the previous day and took action on several items.
These developments highlight ongoing efforts in San Francisco to support state legislation and preserve historical sites.