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Board grants appeal to modify tree-planting plan at 2051 Third Street, gives DPW discretion
Summary
The Board of Appeals granted Raintree Partners' appeal to overturn a DPW denial and conditionally approved a revised tree-planting plan for 2051 Third Street, allowing either of two planting options and delegating discretion to DPW/PUC to adjust plans for utility conflicts.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Feb. 8 granted an appeal from developer Raintree Partners and overturned a Department of Public Works denial of a tree-removal/planting permit for the project at 2051 Third Street.
Raintree partner Rick Price told the board the project, which received building approvals in 2014, encountered unexpected utility conflicts during the building-permit stage — including an AT&T fiber duct, a water main and junction boxes — that prevented the planting plan originally imposed by the…
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