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Board of Appeals denies request to remove street tree at 1632 Twentieth St.

San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 9, 2022
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 5-0 to deny an appeal seeking removal of a liquid-amber street tree at 1632 Twentieth St., with Urban Forestry citing canopy and environmental benefits and the homeowners arguing visibility and utility conflicts.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted unanimously to deny an appeal by homeowner Jill Jarrett seeking removal and replacement of a street tree outside 1632 Twentieth St.

Jarrett told the board she and her family have serious safety concerns about the existing street tree’s location, saying it “creates something that I consider very unsafe” for drivers and pedestrians because of limited sight lines and its contact…

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