Is tree height on private properties regulated by ordinances?

  • Erstellt am 2018-09-04 10:56:01

hanse987

2018-09-04 14:45:06
  • #1
When I see him standing near the windows, the tree might even be part of the design concept of the neighboring house. Living in nature.
 

Caspar2020

2018-09-04 16:38:59
  • #2


With the last picture and the understanding of whose house and tree it now is, I would say the same.

In addition, you often can't just cut down large trees like that (depending on local tree regulations).
 

HilfeHilfe

2018-09-04 17:17:30
  • #3
Well, actually you’re not afraid that the things will fall dead, but you don’t want any shade. That’s a difference.
 

arnonyme

2018-09-04 17:24:05
  • #4
Me less, but my wife all the more. In the neighborhood where we live, there is a 30 m black pine. With every storm, my wife gets really scared.

The shade is not so bad now.
I don't like direct sunlight anyway.
As an employee, you are at home only in the evening, then the trees are no longer in the way. From east to west, fortunately, everything is free.
 

Alex85

2018-09-04 18:12:08
  • #5


At the woman you took a photo with?
At the people standing by the construction site sign?



Xylophobia? Dendrophobia? Can be treated. Exposure therapy is effective and free

Where people sometimes get their fears from ... interesting stuff.
 

arnonyme

2018-09-04 20:37:11
  • #6


The lady in the picture is my father.
And if you find the construction site sign, you are welcome to give me the address.
 

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