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Board allows DPW to negotiate tree placements or collect in‑lieu fees for 1190 Mission project

San Francisco Board of Appeals · August 21, 2013
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Summary

Trinity Properties told the Board it cannot plant three of the 10 replacement trees on Eighth Street because of PG&E vaults and future garage access. The Board granted the appeal and asked DPW to work with the developer; DPW may impose in‑lieu fees for any shortfall, with higher fees for the 36‑inch box trees specified earlier by the Board.

The Board of Appeals on Aug. 21 granted an appeal by Trinity Properties regarding tree‑planting obligations tied to prior Board conditions for the 1190 Mission Street project, but conditioned the decision on Department of Public Works (DPW) negotiation and remedies.

Trinity representatives and their landscape architect explained that…

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