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Old 24-06-2003, 03:32 AM
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actually... in a city there just shouldnt be any trees allowed at all,

cause any tree
that gets higher than 10 feet has the potential of falling over onto a

house.. be
sure to have no tree lined streets cause one of them could fall on a car

parked under
it, not to mention all those damn birds sitting in the trees and shitting

onto the
car eating away at the paint job... WHO IS GOING TO PAY FOR THAT ... so

just whack
them all down and let the city bake in the sun!!!! Ingrid


Don't know about ten feet high trees being able to damage houses, but some
mature maple trees can reach a height of 120 feet with a canopy span of 80
feet. That means their roots will eventually reach out at least 40 feet in
all directions. That tree poses a very serious potential hazard to any
houses around it, including the owners. I sure wouldn't want that tree
growing within ten feet of my house, garage or property line.

Trees along city streets generally are on the city's right of way and as
such are the property of the city. I assume the city or possibly the
property owners on whose property the trees are growing would be responsible
for any damage cause by them falling. As far as the birds, I keep my car in
my garage; others in my neighborhood garage their cars or cover their cars
with tarps as needed.

Shepherd



"Shepherd" wrote:
Who's going to pay for the damage done to their roof that your tree will
cause. Or who is going to pay to have your tree trimmed to prevent the
overhanging limbs from damaging their roof?

Who's going to pay for the foundation damage done to their home by those
roots?

It seems to me that narrow space between your house and theirs is not

wide
enough for a tree that will eventually reach the height and breadth yours
will. That is a maple tree, isn't it.

In my opinion, that tree should never have been planted there in the

first
place.



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a properly pruned and maintained maple is not going to blow over onto anything. if a
tornado comes thru, that is what insurance is for. Living is a hazard, a maple is
the least of the hazards of living in the city. Ingrid

some
mature maple trees can reach a height of 120 feet with a canopy span of 80
feet. That means their roots will eventually reach out at least 40 feet in
all directions. That tree poses a very serious potential hazard to any
houses around it, including the owners. I sure wouldn't want that tree
growing within ten feet of my house, garage or property line.



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Old 24-06-2003, 05:32 PM
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a properly pruned and maintained maple is not going to blow over onto

anything. if a
tornado comes thru, that is what insurance is for. Living is a hazard, a

maple is
the least of the hazards of living in the city. Ingrid


Oh, I beg your pardon. I thought you said any tree over 10 feet tall was a
danger and should not be allowed in city limits.

Shepherd



some
mature maple trees can reach a height of 120 feet with a canopy span of

80
feet. That means their roots will eventually reach out at least 40 feet

in
all directions. That tree poses a very serious potential hazard to any
houses around it, including the owners. I sure wouldn't want that tree
growing within ten feet of my house, garage or property line.



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http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.



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Old 25-06-2003, 12:32 AM
 
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I think you missed that I was doing an over the top "whack em all leave the city
neked" post. Ingrid

"Shepherd" wrote:


wrote in message
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a properly pruned and maintained maple is not going to blow over onto

anything. if a
tornado comes thru, that is what insurance is for. Living is a hazard, a

maple is
the least of the hazards of living in the city. Ingrid


Oh, I beg your pardon. I thought you said any tree over 10 feet tall was a
danger and should not be allowed in city limits.

Shepherd



some
mature maple trees can reach a height of 120 feet with a canopy span of

80
feet. That means their roots will eventually reach out at least 40 feet

in
all directions. That tree poses a very serious potential hazard to any
houses around it, including the owners. I sure wouldn't want that tree
growing within ten feet of my house, garage or property line.



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.





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http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
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