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Commissioners ask staff for update after public warning that state housing laws could enable demolition of McCroskey building

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A resident warned the commission that state ministerial housing laws (amendments to AB 2011) and a later amendment could allow demolition of the McCroskey building at 1687 Market St.; commissioners asked planning staff to add the item to a future agenda and to brief them and local assemblymembers.

During general public comment at the Jan. 15 San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission meeting, resident and longtime preservation advocate Richard Carrillo warned commissioners that a developer may be able to use recent state ministerial housing laws to demolish the McCroskey building at 1687 Market Street.

Carrillo, who said he works for the city but was speaking as a…

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