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Board upholds DPW decision to remove declining Blackwood acacia on Fell Street
San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 18, 2012
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Summary
The Board of Appeals voted 4–0 to uphold the Department of Public Works’ removal permit for a declining Blackwood acacia at 1290 Fell Street after DPW presented photos and arborist findings of lean, root decay and sidewalk cracking.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Jan. 18 upheld a Department of Public Works order to remove a Blackwood acacia at 1290 Fell Street, voting 4–0 to deny the appellant’s appeal.
DPW Urban Forestry staff explained that the tree exhibited increased lean, girdling roots, decay at the root crown, and cracking…
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