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Recirculated draft EIR for 469 Stephenson finds mitigable historic and geotechnical impacts and limited indirect displacement risk

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 8, 2022
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Planning staff published a partially recirculated draft EIR for the 27-story 469 Stephenson project, concluding that updated historic-resources and geotechnical analyses show impacts can be mitigated and that indirect displacement effects could occur for an estimated 10–41 households but are not quantifiable; public comment split between neighborhood supporters and displacement critics.

Planning Department staff presented the partially recirculated draft environmental impact report for the 469 Stephenson Street project on Dec. 8, updating analyses directed by the Board of Supervisors about historic resources, geotechnical feasibility and potential gentrification/displacement effects.

Jenny DiLumo, the department's environmental coordinator, said the recirculated draft EIR supplements prior work with consultant studies that identified additional historic resources associated with the SOMA Filipino community, updated construction-vibration and geotechnical reports, and a peer review assessing whether the Millennium Tower-type…

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