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With the city seeking to woo housing developers, its first comprehensive review of historical protections in many years comes as some neighborhoods see such rules as a line of defense against high-density housing.
San Diego Historical Resources Board could reconsider the late Joseph Yamada's role in the Jerome and Joyce Shaw/Lloyd Ruocco house on Rue de Roark at a future date.