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Gun‑club critic warns PUC about Lake Merced cleanup standards and costs

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · March 25, 2014
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A Pacific Rod and Gun Club representative told the PUC that the city's petition to the Regional Water Board seeks residential cleanup standards for a Lake Merced site, calling that approach "ludicrous" and warning it could cost over $10.7 million; he urged the commission to ensure alternatives and historic‑resource analysis are included in environmental review.

David Cincotta, speaking for the Pacific Rod and Gun Club, urged commissioners to scrutinize the analysis underpinning the city's cleanup plan for a Lake Merced site. He said the city has asked the Regional Water Board to apply residential cleanup standards, but argued the site is unlikely to be used for housing and is not zoned for residential uses; Cincotta called the request "ludicrous, ridiculous,…

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