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PUC delays vote on Visitation Valley development agreement after public health and remediation concerns

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · June 10, 2014
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Summary

After extended public comment and questions about soil and groundwater remediation, the Public Utilities Commission voted to continue consideration of the Visitation Valley development agreement to its next meeting and requested DTSC and Department of Public Health participation and additional staff follow-up.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on June 10 continued action on a development agreement with Visitation Development LLC after extended public comment and commissioner questions about contamination, remediation oversight and protections for workers and future residents.

Deputy General Manager Michael Carlin introduced the development agreement (DDA) for the 20-acre Schlage/Locksite in Visitation Valley and described the PUC’s anticipated role: the commission would review and sign off on infrastructure plans (water, wastewater, stormwater and emergency water supply) as they are prepared.

Ken Rich of the Mayor’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development said the mayor supports the project as a way to produce middle‑income housing and…

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