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Board declines to overturn 95 Nordoff tree permit after developer offers to move tree

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 17, 2016
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals considered an appeal by Judith Tick and Stephen Gans challenging a tree‑removal permit for 95 Nordoff St.; the permit holder offered to move the tree to nearby street locations, but a motion to grant the appeal failed and the permit remained upheld by default.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Aug. 17 considered an appeal by Judith Tick and Stephen Gans challenging a Feb. 22, 2016, tree‑removal permit for the property at 95 Nordoff Street.

During the hearing the permit holder said the original permit had allowed cutting the tree but that, after public concerns, the permit holder pursued alternatives to preserve the tree. Jim Keith for Nordoff LLC told the board they had “interviewed numerous tree movers until we found what we…

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