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Alameda advisory board approves removal of three protected coast live oaks for Tilden Way project
Summary
The Historical Advisory Board approved a staff-recommended certificate allowing the removal of three protected coast live oaks on Tilden Way to accommodate a bike/pedestrian path extension and dog park; Public Works said eight replacement coast live oaks will be planted in 24-inch boxes and CEQA documentation was updated.
The Alameda Historical Advisory Board voted unanimously to approve a certificate of approval allowing the removal of three protected coast live oak trees on the north side of Tilden Way to make way for the Clement Tilden improvement project.
Tristan, a planning staff member who presented the item, told the board the trees are within the footprint of a planned extension of the pedestrian and bicycle path and a new dog park and that the project’s excavation and grading would likely damage the trees’ root zones. He said the Alameda Municipal Code requires a certificate of approval for removal of protected trees and requires replacement planting; an…
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