March 02, 2019

854 Capp St Inner Mission

854 Capp St c. 2008

854 Capp St c. 2015
✥2008✥
Description: (Describe resource and major elements. Include design, materials, condition, alterations, size, setting, and boundaries):854 Capp Street is located on a 25' x 122.5' rectangular lot on the west side of Capp Street, between 23rd and 24th Streets. Built circa 1889, 854 Capp Street is a 1-story over raised basement, wood frame single family residence designed in the Stick/Eastlake style. The rectangular-plan building, clad in channel drop wood siding, is capped by a flat roof. The foundation is not visible. The primary façade faces east and includes 2 structural bays. Entrances include a flush wood door with a glazed transom at the top of a wood staircase and a secondary door at the ground floor. The typical window types are double-hung wood-sash windows. Architectural details include brackets, a false mansard roof parapet, and a bracketed entry hood. Most of the original square bay window has been removed and replaced by an aluminum sash picture window.

The building appears to be in good condition.

View DPR Survey Form for Parcel 3642041 HERE

✥2013✥
854 Capp St damaged by fire.

✥2015✥
Project Description:
Demolition of existing two-story, single-family home and two-story structure located in rear yard. Construction of a four-story, six-unit condo building with four off-street parking spaces. The new building would be approximately 40 feet tall and 7,464 gross square feet.

Preservation and Cultural InfoHistoric Preservation Rating: No Historic Resource
Date of Determination: 06/18/2015

View Categorical Exemption-Determination of Historic Resource HERE

854 Capp St by sf_daily_photo 3.1.19 

Church Conversion Could Spark A Few New FlamesAs proposed, the fire-damaged home on the parcel would be razed...(Socketsite)

✥2016✥
Memo to the Planning Commission On September 29, 2016, the Planning Commission considered a Conditional Use Authorization for removal of a single family dwelling at 854 Capp Street. The project proposes to demolish an existing one- story-over-basement single family dwelling with a detached two-story accessory building at the rear, and construct a new 40-foot tall, four-story, 7,815 square foot, residential building with four dwelling units. The project includes three accessory off-street parking spaces and a 541 square foot roof deck...Read the rest HERE

✥2019✥
The fire-damaged, now demolished Victorian sold for $1.575 million in 2014. In the newly constructed building, the ground floor 3/3 unit (square footage unknown) currently asks $1.85 million.

Listing HERE (Realtor.com)

Contemporary Conversion in the Mission Closer to Reality (SocketSite)

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