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Draft EIR finds significant historic‑resource impact at 800 Indiana Street; preservation alternatives analyzed

Historic Preservation Commission · August 20, 2014
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Summary

Staff told the commission that demolition of the 1926 warehouse at 800 Indiana Street would cause a significant, unavoidable impact on an individually eligible historic resource; the draft EIR examines a full‑preservation alternative that would retain the warehouse and yield fewer units (187) compared with the proposed 338 units.

Planning Department environmental staff presented the draft environmental impact report for the 800 Indiana Street project in the Dogpatch. Rachel Schutt, environmental planning coordinator for the project, described the site and the proposed demolition of an approximately 70,000 sq ft, 1926 steel‑frame industrial warehouse owned by the San Francisco Opera. Historic resources staff reported the building had been surveyed…

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