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Old 05-03-2012, 09:27 AM   #21
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As expected Shore things has had the best comment so far, and of course is my recommendation as well. If you have read through the Shoreline protection act, you hopefully realize what you can do with in the law. Stay with in those boundaries, and see what you can accomplish.

I have been slowly working on my property. As I don't want grass and or the maintenance of landscaping, I simply work within the bounds of the law. With selective pruning, I have brought more light to the property, and maintained a wonderful view.

You will find that most neighbors tolerate the general property care very well...

If however you feel the need to have a wonderfully manicured yard, I do suggest working with a landscape designer, and arborist to make sure you stay within the bounds of the law... They can help you come up with a multi-year plan, that your wallet can handle.....
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