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Residents, preservation advocates raise alarm about McCroskey building amid state housing law changes
Summary
A resident and legacy-business official told the Historic Preservation Commission that recent state law amendments could allow demolition of the McCroskey building at 1687 Market St.; commissioners asked staff to add the topic to a future agenda and to brief the commission.
A City and County of San Francisco employee and longtime preservation advocate raised concerns about the McCroskey building at 1687 Market Street during general public comment, warning that recent state housing law changes could allow developers to bypass local design review and demolish the structure.
Richard Carrillo, who identified himself as the Legacy Business Program manager with the city but said he was speaking "as a resident," described a series of state legislative changes he said affected local review…
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