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Commission punts decision on 2300 Third St.; asks real estate and city attorney for nonprofit-first plan

San Francisco Police Commission · November 30, 2011
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Summary

The commission reviewed a proposal to declare the former Potrero Station (2300 Third St.) surplus and to seek nonprofit leases, but commissioners asked for a draft MOU, legal vetting and more financial detail and postponed action until January.

The Police Commission discussed the future of the long-vacant Potrero (formerly spelled variously in the record) police station at 2300 Third Street on Nov. 30, 2011, and agreed to postpone final action so staff can prepare a draft lease/transfer approach with legal input.

Lieutenant Raj Vaswani outlined the property’s history and condition, saying the building — designed in 1912 and constructed by 1915 — has been vacant since 1997 and has faced maintenance costs tied to boarding and code compliance. John Opdycke, acting director of real estate, told commissioners that rehabilitation…

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