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Board approves compromise to remove two street trees and plant two replacements at 2701 Turk Street

San Francisco Board of Appeals · September 28, 2016
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The San Francisco Board of Appeals approved a settlement to remove two problematic trees and replace them with two new trees at 2701 Turk St., preserving two Brisbane box trees to maintain canopy continuity; the decision was unanimous after Public Works and the appellant agreed to revised plans.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals unanimously approved a settlement on Sept. 28 to remove two street trees and plant two replacements at 2701 Turk Street, resolving an appeal filed by Curtis Speck against the Public Works Bureau of Urban Forestry.

Public Works urban forester Chris Buck told the board the department recommends removing the two trees that have caused the most severe sidewalk damage while retaining two Brisbane box trees at the corner to preserve canopy…

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