Any massivings will offset the costs. Findly, no matter how this goes, a big thank you to michelle and miss shannon for their amazing work and its been a pleasure working with you. Thank you. Thank you, ted olson. Good afternoon, commissioners and president hiland. Im ted olson and im president of the Swedish Society of San Francisco incorporated in 1875 in california, builders and owners of the swedish american hall at 267, also a california resource and they forwarded it to the u. S. Registrar. The hall is located at 216874 Market Street. On behalf of our board and members, i thank the Planning Department and staff for helping us to prepare and for supporting or application for mills act nomination and approval. At the time of the 1906 earthquake, my paternal graph, grandfather was secretary of this society at their Scandinavian Hall across from what is the main library, but which and there was under construction for the new city hall. The earthquake demolished the city hall and our
Adel fung. I am one of four coowners of 275 fullsome street. Most of the major rehabilitation work was done from 2012 to 2014 under the previous owners. But we as the new owners are looking to tackle a number of major scope items on specifically of wood deterioration and the curbed wood te deterioration, the compe reroofing and attention to an overlooked slightly inaccessible patch of land that started to grow vegetation. The rehabilitation needs came on our radar as homeowners, wear and tear of the original curved windows and even the mosaic that revealing, especially the turette was older than it looks from the strateg street view. We readdressed the items over the next three years focusing on the wood rot with the upcoming rainy season and curved windows. We hope that the city is able to support us in this investment. I appreciate the opportunity to introduce myself and to give the vote of confidence that the property tax savings from the mills act contract will truly help offset co
Adel fung. I am one of four coowners of 275 fullsome street. Most of the major rehabilitation work was done from 2012 to 2014 under the previous owners. But we as the new owners are looking to tackle a number of major scope items on specifically of wood deterioration and the curbed wood te deterioration, the compe reroofing and attention to an overlooked slightly inaccessible patch of land that started to grow vegetation. The rehabilitation needs came on our radar as homeowners, wear and tear of the original curved windows and even the mosaic that revealing, especially the turette was older than it looks from the strateg street view. We readdressed the items over the next three years focusing on the wood rot with the upcoming rainy season and curved windows. We hope that the city is able to support us in this investment. I appreciate the opportunity to introduce myself and to give the vote of confidence that the property tax savings from the mills act contract will truly help offset co
Story structure which contains two residential units and some ground floor commercial space. We are looking to add a third floor to increase the main unit for family use. It would have three bedrooms and a guestroom. We are also looking at relocating the second unit, which is now at the rear of the groundfloor space. It is a small onebedroom unit. It will go to the second floor and converting the entirety of the groundfloor to commercial space and extends the building at that level to the full coverage of the lot. This will enable a more usable commercial space and reinforce the commercial neighborhood district with a future tenant to be determined. We are looking at creating some outdoor space, which is pretty minimal in the neighborhood, as well as on the lot, by proposing roof decks both at the front and rear, as well as on the top of the building. My client, the owner, would like to have some space to do some gardening and the second unit would also have some outdoor space and the
Committee and hired the major architect and once the hall was completed, my maternal grandfather managed the mall for the next quarter century. Marty benson, a former appraiser is the grandson of our contractor for the hall. Who together with his brother and several other swedish craftsmen built the hall in a year. I say this because the entire board has restored and renovated the hall and all of us are to maintain the Historic Building to preserve there a centre for promoting our swedish and scandinavian cultures and continuing to provide a distinctive night spot. We also provide occasional civic programmes and we would appreciate your support of our mills act nomination before the board of supervisors. Thank you and im available for any questions you may have. Adel fung. I am one of four coowners of 275 fullsome street. Most of the major rehabilitation work was done from 2012 to 2014 under the previous owners. But we as the new owners are looking to tackle a number of major scope ite