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Neighbors say 1776 Green Street site is on state contamination list; commission pauses project for DPH/CEQA review

San Francisco Planning Commission · November 7, 2019
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Summary

Residents told the Planning Commission that the former auto-repair site at 1776 Green Street appears on the state Cortese contaminated-sites list and urged the commission to withhold action until CEQA review and a documented cleanup plan are complete; the commission continued the item to Dec. 5 to allow staff follow-up with Department of Public Health.

The Planning Commission on Nov. 7 halted a decision on a proposal to convert a former auto-repair garage at 1776 Green Street into a multi-unit residential building after neighbors presented soil-test results and asserted the property appears on the state's Cortese list of contaminated sites.

Staff had recommended a conditional-use authorization for a vertical addition and change of use to create five family-sized units, and the project…

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