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Planning Commission certifies final EIR for 800 Indiana despite historic‑resource impact

San Francisco Planning Commission · December 4, 2014
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted unanimously to certify the final environmental impact report for the proposed 800 Indiana Street development, after staff found a "significant unavoidable impact" to an historic resource and said a Statement of Overriding Considerations would be required if the project moves forward.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Nov. 20 certified the final environmental impact report for the 800 Indiana Street mixed‑use development, finding that demolition of the existing industrial warehouse would cause a "significant unavoidable impact" to an historic architectural resource.

Rachel Sheit, Planning Department project lead, told the commission the final EIR and responses to comments conclude that demolition would cause an impact that "could not be mitigated to a less than significant level," and that approving the project would therefore require adoption of a Statement of…

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