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near the city center was being removed to the new reservation. At the time, the area was marshy and relatively isolated, facilitating the disposal of offal; the new slaughterhouses generally were built with slatted floors above areas where waste could be swept away by the twice-daily bay tides. Contemporary coverage indicates this did not occur as intended, describing water "black with decomposed blood, on its surface masses of foul straw, stable ordure and floating offal" with a smell that reportedly caused a traveler to return on the Oakland ferry without bothering to disembark.
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was constructed in 1961, then 2,500,000 cu yd (1,900,000 m) of Bay mud dredged from the Army Street Terminal was placed within the perimeter of the dike in 1964. The site continued to be used as a landfill between 1965 and 1975, and a soil cap was placed in 1977. In 1969, the Port of San Francisco voted unanimously to approve plans to construct a new 50-acre (20 ha)
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to combat "severe conditions of blight" and proposed to rezone the area for industrial uses. By 1975, more than $ 22 million had been spent to remove and bulldoze the remaining slaughterhouses and automotive wrecking yards in the area, but none of the new lots had been sold, and backers began to
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to build houses on land to be reclaimed from the Bay by fill, but voters in Los Angeles defeated the proposed bond which would have funded a seawall. Fill was added to reclaim land between India Basin and Islais Creek starting in the early 1960s, north of what is now Cargo Way. First, a debris dike
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adopted Resolution No. 835-65, which defined the Butchertown Survey Area as the area bounded by Arthur Avenue (now Cargo Way) on the north, Third Street (on the west), Jennings Street (on the east), and an irregular route following Innes, Hudson, Galvez, Fairfax, and Evans Avenues (on the south).
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for the numerous slaughterhouses, tanneries, and animal processing facilities that were the first industries established in the area. In 1868, a group of butchers purchased an 81-acre (33 ha) parcel as a "Butcher's Reservation" in the Bayview neighborhood; by 1877, the last ranch and butcher
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Aerial view of the Bayview-Hunters Point and India Basin neighborhoods of San Francisco from 2007. India Basin is at the upper right of the photograph, west of the second farthest body of water, just south of Islais Creek and Piers 90–96 of the Port of San Francisco. The largest building in the
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The name India Basin was first given in 1868 by the State Board of Tide Land Commissioners, defined as the area between the mouth of Islais Creek and the eastern end of Hunters Point. Theories as to its origin remain murky. The best guess is that India Basin is named for the ships from the
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As initially defined, India Basin referred to the part of San Francisco Bay between the Hunters Point peninsula and Islais Creek. The definition was expanded later to encompass the neighborhood north of Ninth Avenue South (now Innes Avenue), bounded by Kentucky (now Third) Street and the
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The Butchertown/India Basin neighborhood was absorbed into Bayview–Hunters Point in approximately 1938, prior to World War II, when the United States Navy took over the Bethlehem Steel Hunters Point Dry Docks. On December 27, 1965, the
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As the only Natural Area adjacent to the Bay, India Basin has high unique natural resource and recreational values that include: recreational trail use on a segment of the Bay Trail; shoreline access to the Bay for
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The foreground of this image of the Hunters Point Peninsula, facing southeast, shows the area proposed to expand the India Basin Open Space parks, including 700 Innes, The Big Green, and Northside Park
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The history of India Basin is a curious combination of industry and open space, business and pleasure. The area was part of a larger 4,446-acre (1,799 ha) rancho granted to
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The southern part of India Basin (centered along 9th Avenue South, now Innes) also was used by small boat builders, starting in approximately 1870, drawn from
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In 2016, the San Francisco Parks Alliance and Build Inc. sponsored a competition for a public 7.5-acre park on the India Basin Shoreline. Seattle-based
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The India Basin Shoreline Park (India Basin) Natural Area is located adjacent to Hunters Point Boulevard in San Francisco, at the shore of
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in the City; suitable habitat for a variety of shore birds and foraging habitat for raptors; and views of the San Francisco Bay.
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for Pacific Far East Lines. There is an undeveloped area within Piers 90–96 which the Port calls the Pier 90–94 Backlands.
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The area has a strong community and many people are members of the India Basin Neighborhood Association (IBNA).
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This sign for the India Basin Industrial Park (designed around 1978 by noted local graphic artist
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India Basin Industrial Park is a major mail sorting facility for the United States Postal Service.
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Geotechincal Investigation: Pier 94 Backland Improvements, San Francisco, California
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is a neighborhood, named after the body of water, in the southeastern part of
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on the new fill. The LASH terminal was the world's first and opened in 1972.
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by inexpensive land and deep Bay water access. Plans were prepared after the
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Proposed Redevelopment Plan for the Butchertown Redevelopment Project Area
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The Butchertown Redevelopment Plan was developed in the late 1960s by the
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and other water-dependent recreation; one of only a few tidal salt marsh
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Kelley & VerPlanck Historical Resources Consulting (May 1, 2008).
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to India Basin by 1979, occupying nearly half the available land.
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Parks in the India Basin neighborhood and shoreline include
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India Basin Industrial Park (Butchertown Redevelopment Area)
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Selected locations in India Basin, San Francisco 
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India Basin, San Francisco, California
Aerial view of the Bayview-Hunters Point and India Basin neighborhoods of San Francisco from 2007. The view is oriented approximately north. Prominent features include Candlestick Park (prior to its demolition) at the bottom of the image, and Third Street, seen prominently cutting diagonally across the left third of the photograph, from the lower part of the left edge to the upper edge.
37°44′27″N 122°22′56″W / 37.7407°N 122.3822°W / 37.7407; -122.3822
San Francisco, California
Bayview–Hunters Point
José Cornelio Bernal
Rancho Rincon de las Salinas y Potrero Viejo
South San Francisco
India Rice Mill Company
India
Islais Creek
Potrero Point
1906 San Francisco earthquake
lighter aboard ship
Pacific Far East Lines

Michael Manwaring
Evans station
San Francisco Redevelopment Agency
United States Postal Service
Rincon Annex
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Hunters Point Power Plant
Heron's Head Park
Port of San Francisco, Piers 90–96 (incl. 'Backlands')

Port of San Francisco
Heron's Head Park
Hunters Point Power Plant

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