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Neighborhood coalition says Stonestown project shifted from on-site AWOS to fee-out; fire department praised and criticized

San Francisco Fire Commission · June 26, 2024
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Summary

A caller from the Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods told the Fire Commission Stonestown — transcribed variably as Stone's Town/Stowestown — was first confirmed to have on-site AWOS piping but later told it would 'fee out' and pay for host tenders; the caller argued that approval for the fee-out on the largest project (~3,500 units) is "incomprehensible."

During general public comment at the June 26 meeting of the San Francisco Fire Commission, a caller identifying themselves with the Coalition for San Francisco Neighborhoods raised concerns about automatic water/other on-site systems (referred to in the transcript as AWOS piping) and inconsistent project representations to city agencies.

The caller listed a set of large developments they said have dedicated on-site AWOS piping, naming Mission Rock (1,200 units), Potrero Power Station (2,600 units), Pier 70 (2,150 units), The Systems…

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