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Originally Posted by Rattlesnake Guy
I agree that the biggest single thing they could do is make the process less complicated. They need to eliminate the need for detailed maps and drawings for small projects.
Some ideas.....
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Trim bushes down to 50% of their original volume. (Save photo proof)
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I have some issues with some of the Shoreland Protection Act of 2008, but I do like the fact that it does clarify some things. For instance, regarding trimming of bushes:
Belkin
"No natural ground cover shall be removed except as necessary for a foot
path to water as provided under RSA 483-B:9, V(a)(2)(D)(viii),
cutting those portions that have grown over 3 feet in height for the purpose of providing a view, or as specifically approved by the department, pursuant to RSA 482-A or 483-B:11, II."
Also, it addresses trimming branches on trees:
"Normal trimming, pruning, and thinning of branches to the extent necessary to protect structures, maintain clearances, and provide views is permitted.
Trimming, pruning, and thinning of branches for the purpose of providing views
shall be limited to the bottom 1/2 of the trees or saplings.
Belkin