Demolition of burned-out SF North Beach building hits snag after person files appeal
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Demolition of burned-out SF North Beach building hits snag after person files appeal
""It is frustrating," said Danny Sauter, the supervisor for this district. He tells ABC7 Eyewitness News the city has deemed the building to be a danger to the area and is frustrated that a single individual can pause the demolition process."
""That's part of the problem is that we don't have enough affordable housing. It's part of the reason why we have a lot of homelessness," said Brown."
""I'd like to see something like the footprint of the shops that it had before. I wouldn't be too interested in like a high-rise condo building.""
A burned building at 659 Union Street in San Francisco's North Beach is set for demolition, but an appeal by one individual has paused the process. City officials express frustration over the delay, citing safety concerns. A hearing on the appeal is scheduled for later this month. If demolished, the site could be developed into housing, but this plan faces opposition from locals who are divided on the issue. Some advocate for more affordable housing, while others fear new developments could disrupt the neighborhood's character.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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