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Planning Commission upholds SFPUC soil-remediation review for Pacific Rod & Gun Club

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 23, 2014
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted unanimously to uphold the Planning Department’s preliminary mitigated negative declaration for a San Francisco Public Utilities Commission plan to excavate and remove contaminated soils at the Pacific Rod & Gun Club, rejecting an appeal that argued the project was improperly piecemealed and needed an EIR.

The San Francisco Planning Commission on Oct. 23 upheld the Planning Department’s environmental review of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s (SFPUC) proposed soil‑remediation project at the Pacific Rod & Gun Club, sustaining a staff recommendation that the project’s mitigated negative declaration is adequate. The vote was unanimous.

The SFPUC’s remedial action plan would excavate and remove tens of thousands of cubic yards of soil from the club site at 520 John Muir Drive, then backfill the excavated areas with clean material to address historically elevated levels of lead and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Planning staff said the cleanup responds to a cleanup order issued by the California Regional Water Quality Control…

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