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Board denies rehearing on Brotherhood Way tree removal and one-lane closure permit

San Francisco Board of Appeals · March 12, 2014
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied a rehearing request from Park Merced-area residents who argued an EIR and an arborist report conflicted with a special traffic permit authorizing tree removal along Brotherhood Way; the board voted 5–0 to deny rehearing and suggested planning and Urban Forestry address tree/mitigation questions.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on March 12 denied a request for rehearing from Park Merced neighborhood advocates challenging a special traffic permit and associated tree removals along Brotherhood Way.

Julian Lagos of the Park Merced coalition told the board he found an excerpt in the Park Merced environmental impact report (EIR) that, he said, indicates trees along the southern slope adjacent to Brotherhood Way were to remain; he also said he received an arborist memorandum dated June 11,…

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