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Old 22-06-2003, 05:32 PM
TheKeith
 
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Default PICS OF: Tree-Cutting Crisis with my neighbor

actually those aren't exactly surface roots--tehy dug their backyard deeper
which is what exposed that big root (it used to be completely buried). I
don't think they should have touched the tree at all, particularly not a
major supportive root, which by the way, they want to completely eliminate.I
posted the pictures more to show the situation than the damage that already
occurred which it's obvious is worse than the pics convey, since a certified
arborist referred to the current damage as severe.





"MargieKay" wrote in message
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That's it? That's all they cut, and that's what you are upset about?

Of course, they could have tried to notched the fence to go above the tree
root that is encroaching on their property. But, what they did seems to

be
reasonable to me -- they only cut out a small part notch and left the rest
to preserve the stability of the tree, etc. At what point would it be

okay
with you if they cut the tree root that is growing into their property --

at
the point where it grows into the foundation of their property. Why

didn't
you cut back the surface roots that were growing into their property when
the tree was smaller to prevent this encroachment problem?

They are obviously making quality improvements to their property and are
putting up a high quality fence that looks good and is not inexpensive.

Having you as a neighbor, I am not surprised that they want a fence.

this is just my opinion from what you've written and the pictures that you
posted. I don't know you or your neighbor, so I can't really tell who is
being the most ridiculous in this situation. But, you did ask for

opinions
and feedback, and this is my opinion and feedback.

"TheKeith" wrote in message
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http://www.kworks.us/tree