Planning Department staff presented the SF Survey, a multi-year citywide cultural-resources survey, and asked the Historic Preservation Commission to adopt draft findings for the Inner Sunset Neighborhood Commercial District. Commissioners voted unanimously to adopt the findings on Dec. 20, 2023.
Maggie Smith and Melanie Bishop described the project’s methodology: staff collected documentation July–October 2023, evaluated each property using adopted citywide historic context statements and assigned California historic-resource status codes. In the Inner Sunset batch, staff surveyed 211 properties, identified 15 individually eligible properties and one small historic district (Irving & Fifteenth Avenue), and marked 179 properties as not eligible (Category C). Thirty-six properties are pending further evaluation once additional context statements are completed.
Staff noted outreach efforts including community events, postcards to property owners, and a community input portal available in multiple languages. Commissioners and public commenters praised the scope of the survey and raised questions about how survey findings will intersect with upcoming rezoning and housing-element work on commercial corridors. Staff said the survey is intended to provide factual resource information for decisionmakers and that designation and rezoning steps are separate processes.
The commission approved the draft findings and asked staff to continue outreach and to coordinate with community partners as the survey proceeds to other neighborhood commercial districts.