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Board upholds DPW denial of three Forest Hill Monterey pines, orders six‑month alternating monitoring
San Francisco Board of Appeals · July 11, 2007
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Summary
After hours of testimony for and against removing three mature Monterey pines, the Board of Appeals upheld the Department of Public Works denial but ordered alternating six‑month monitoring by the city and Forest Hill Association (4–1).
The Board of Appeals upheld the Department of Public Works’ decision denying a removal permit for three Monterey pines in the Forest Hill neighborhood, but added a monitoring condition requiring the Bureau of Urban Forestry and the Forest Hill Association to alternate inspections every six months.
Appellant Maria Elena Hanley…
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