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Lerner and
Associates have been retained in the recent past by project
sponsors to undertake Historic Resource Evaluation Reports
(HRERs) as required by the San Francisco Planning
Department.
The San Francisco CEQA Review Procedures for Historic
Resources, on occasion, require that an HRER be prepared
for the purposes of gathering additional information "to
determine whether a structure is a historical resource
under CEQA and to access impacts on a historical resource."
The CEQA Review Procedures detail the guidelines and outline
the requirements in the preparation of such a report.
Some of the HRER and Historic Resource Reports that Lerner
and Associates have been involved with in the recent past
include an HRER for 1950 Green Street in Cow Hollow,
for a proposed twenty-four unit housing in the 2100 block
of Upper Market Street in the Castro District, and an
evaluation of a potential historic resource at 208 Dolores
Street in the Mission Dolores neighborhood.
Other modified Historic Resource Reports recently prepared
include the evaluation of two non-historic buildings,
one of which, will result in a small-scaled housing/office
development in the Todas Santos Historic District in Concord,
CA prepared for the City of Concord, CA. The second Historic
Resources Report, evaluated a potential historic resource
on the site of a proposed fourteen-unit housing complex.
This report was prepared for the City of Walnut Creek
on behalf of the project sponsors. |
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Green Street dating from the 1870s. |
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Upper Market Street HRER included preliminary survey work
of the Castro area neighborhood such as the former bank
building at Market and Castro Streets. |
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