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Planners say 500 Turk project would replace historic auto shop and cause unavoidable historic-resource impacts

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · December 6, 2017
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Summary

Planning staff told the commission the 500 Turk Street Draft EIR finds demolition of a historic auto service building would be a significant and unavoidable impact; three mitigation measures and three alternatives (no project, full preservation, partial preservation) are analyzed; full preservation would yield 32 units vs. 108 in the proposed project.

Jeannie Poling, the EIR coordinator for the 500 Turk Street project, told the Historic Preservation Commission the draft EIR analyzes an eight‑story project proposing 108 affordable dwelling units and concludes demolition of the existing 1–2 story, 7,315-square-foot automobile service building would cause "a significant and unavoidable impact on the individual historic…

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