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Planning Commission approves coastal zone permit for Lake Merced remediation

San Francisco Planning Commission · January 25, 2024
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The Planning Commission unanimously approved an SFPUC coastal zone permit to demolish several former shooting-range structures and remediate contaminated soil at a Lake Merced site. Staff said about 4,800 cubic yards of soil will be removed; work is expected to take roughly three months and complete in late summer 2024.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously Thursday to approve a coastal zone permit allowing the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to remove several obsolete recreation structures and remediate contaminated soils at the former Pacific Rod and Gun Club site near Lake Merced.

Planning staff and the project sponsor said the phase‑one work is limited to demolition of seven single‑story structures and cleanup of roughly 4,800 cubic yards of contaminated soil. Karen Lancel of Environmental Science Associates, presenting for…

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