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City of Delafield threatens fines against hotel for cutting trees
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<blockquote data-quote="treeman82" data-source="post: 68772" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>I forgot to mention... I had done something like that this past spring. I was clearing out an area which had been filled with just junk; old rhodi's (branches and stumps) leaves, a few large azaleas, taxus, etc. The customer had the property surveyed and I saw a couple of stakes along where I knew the property line was. I had been insutructed by the old owner that I could dump back there. So I went in with a backhoe and ripped everything out, which included a couple of large euonymus. Well sure enough not only did my customer have his property surveyed.. but the woman behind him also had her property surveyed and I had been going onto her property cutting those plants. They wound up having a several month long property line dispute about other parts of the properties... who owns his trees? Who owns half her driveway? type stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeman82, post: 68772, member: 232"] I forgot to mention... I had done something like that this past spring. I was clearing out an area which had been filled with just junk; old rhodi's (branches and stumps) leaves, a few large azaleas, taxus, etc. The customer had the property surveyed and I saw a couple of stakes along where I knew the property line was. I had been insutructed by the old owner that I could dump back there. So I went in with a backhoe and ripped everything out, which included a couple of large euonymus. Well sure enough not only did my customer have his property surveyed.. but the woman behind him also had her property surveyed and I had been going onto her property cutting those plants. They wound up having a several month long property line dispute about other parts of the properties... who owns his trees? Who owns half her driveway? type stuff. [/QUOTE]
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