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Board allows Vallejo Street tree removal but requires two 36‑inch magnolia replacements

San Francisco Board of Appeals · June 22, 2016
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After appeals over two Chinese elms at 2856 Vallejo Street, the Board of Appeals granted the property owner's request to remove and replace the trees, conditioning approval on replacement with two 36‑inch‑box magnolias to address safety and drainage concerns.

The Board of Appeals granted an appeal by property owners at 2856 Vallejo Street to remove one of two Chinese elm street trees after they argued the trees created public‑safety hazards and recurring flooding in residential garages. San Francisco Public Works had authorized removal of the east tree but denied removal of the larger west tree; appellants sought a…

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