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Draft EIR for 447 Battery/530 Sansom finds demolition would cause significant unavoidable historic impacts

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The draft EIR for the 447 Battery/530 Sansom project finds demolition of 447 Battery Street would be a significant and unavoidable impact to a landmark‑eligible resource; the EIR comment period is open through April 28, 2025.

Planning staff presented the draft Environmental Impact Report for a proposed mixed‑use tower and replacement fire station at 447 Battery and 530 Sansom Streets and advised commissioners of two significant and unavoidable impacts identified in the analysis: demolition of the individually eligible historic resource at 447 Battery Street, and air‑quality uncertainty tied to toxic air contaminants.

Joy Navarrete, Planning Department staff, said the project site comprises four parcels in the Financial District block bounded by Sansom, Washington, Battery and Merchant streets, and includes Fire Station 13. The project sponsor’s design team described a mixed‑use tower with hotel, office and…

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