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Board of Appeals grants Hall appeal, requires two 36-inch magnolias as replacement
San Francisco Board of Appeals · February 27, 2019
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Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals granted Richard Hall’s appeal of a Public Works tree-removal order for 2940 Sixteenth Street and revised the order to require two 36-inch-box magnolia trees be installed within three months of removal. The motion passed unanimously.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 27 granted an appeal by Richard Hall of a Public Works order to remove two street trees at 2940 Sixteenth Street and revised the order to require replacement plantings.
Vice President Rick Swig moved to grant the appeal…
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