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Land use committee authorizes 20-year deed restriction on Twin Peaks parcels tied to state Habitat Conservation Fund grant
Summary
The Land Use Committee approved a resolution allowing the city—s director of real estate to file a declaration of restrictions on two parcels in Twin Peaks to satisfy a California Habitat Conservation Fund grant; Recreation & Park staff said the deed restriction ensures trail improvements are maintained for 20 years.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Land Use Committee on March 12 approved a resolution authorizing the director of real estate to file a declaration of restrictions on Lots 17 and 23 of Assessor's Parcel Block 2643 (Twin Peaks Open Space) to comply with a Habitat Conservation Fund grant from the California Department of Parks and Recreation.
Toni Moran, grant manager in the Recreation & Park Capital Planning Division, told the committee that the state now requires deed restrictions as a condition of…
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