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Board overturns Public Works denial and allows additional tree removals along Owens Street in Mission Bay

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 8, 2018
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Summary

The Board of Appeals granted Mission Bay Commercial Corporation's appeal and directed the Bureau of Urban Forestry to approve removal of 14 additional eucalyptus trees (for a total removal and replacement plan of 24 trees) after an arborist testified many trees showed poor structure and hazard risks.

On Aug. 8 the San Francisco Board of Appeals granted an appeal by Mission Bay Commercial Corporation and directed the Bureau of Urban Forestry to issue a removal permit covering 14 additional eucalyptus trees along Owens Street in Mission Bay, adding to previously approved removals for a total removal and replacement plan affecting 24 trees.

Pam Lewis, speaking for Mission Bay Commercial Corporation, introduced an arborist from Arborwell who…

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