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Board grants appeal at 1321 Mission Street, conditions approval on $10,500 payment for larger-tree delta

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 18, 2016
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Summary

The Board of Appeals overturned a DPW condition tied to 1321 Mission Street and allowed the project to proceed provided $10,500 is paid into the city tree fund to account for the cost difference between the 36-inch trees planted and the 60-inch trees originally required.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on May 18 granted an appeal concerning tree-planting obligations at 1321 Mission Street, conditioning the decision on a $10,500 payment into San Francisco Public Works’ tree fund. The payment represents the price difference between five 60-inch box trees (the original requirement) and the 36-inch box trees that were actually planted.

Chris Buck,…

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