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Draft Stonestown EIR finds demolition of 1970 United Artists Theater would be significant and unavoidable; alternatives examined

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · January 18, 2023
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Summary

Planning staff told the Historic Preservation Commission that the draft EIR for the Stonestown master plan identifies the United Artists Stonestown Theater (1970) as an eligible historic resource; the proposed project would demolish the theater, and the EIR analyzes no-project, full-preservation and partial-preservation alternatives.

City planning staff briefed the Historic Preservation Commission on Jan. 18 on the draft environmental impact report for the Stonestown redevelopment (3251 Twentieth Avenue). The presentation identified the 1970 United Artists Stonestown Theater as the only on-site historic resource and concluded that the proposed project’s demolition of the theater would constitute a significant and unavoidable impact under CEQA.

Staff described character-defining features of the theater — its new…

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