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Board pushes 114 Chattanooga tree appeal to June for mitigation commitments

San Francisco Board of Appeals · May 9, 2007
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Summary

The Board of Appeals continued an appeal over removal of a street tree at 114 Chattanooga to June 6, directing appellants to secure written commitments on tree replacement and maintenance from potential hosts (church or school) and to provide specifics on replacement tree sizes.

Neighbors appealing a denial to remove a public tree at 114 Chattanooga Street were given more time to assemble mitigation commitments after the Board of Appeals said it lacked sufficient documentation to rule.

Appellants Kevin Romonco and Steve Fung described outreach to neighbors, a potential school tree-planting project with Edison Charter (a letter offered) and…

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