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Board of Appeals approves removal at 1190 Mission after parties reach agreement
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 11 approved Swinerton Builders’ application to remove five trees at 1190 Mission Street after the developer agreed to pay tree value and plant 10 replacement trees (36-inch box), with species and placement to be determined by the Department of Public Works’ Bureau of Urban Forestry (BUF).
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on July 11 approved a negotiated settlement allowing the removal of five trees at 1190 Mission Street, resolving an appeal by Swinerton Builders against the Department of Public Works, Bureau of Urban Forestry.
Carla Short, Urban Forester for the Department of Public Works, told the board the department had concluded the existing trees were in poor condition and more…
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