tree removal
anybody have experience with getting the city to cut a tree? it's the city of surrey but wouldn't mind hearing experiences from people in other cities as well just to get an idea of how to go about it.
we purchased a commercial property and there is a tree just on the other side of the fence. it's not on a shared property boundary, the main reason we don't want it is because the roots are just all over the place in our property, snaking around the foundation and also randomly everywhere. the other reason is because it's a cottonwood tree and that is damaging to our business given the nature of what we do, we can't have cottonwoods flying all over the place.. it's bad enough as it is without a giant cottonwood tree right on the boundary of our property.
I know the city is pretty strict about tree removal, is there a strategy to try to pursue to get them to approve the removal? i don't really want to mention the cottonwood issue because i'm assuming they aren't sensitive or sympathetic to this type of reasoning. I know that on the city's website they say that tree roots digging up a driveway are not good reasons for removing a tree. I still want to pursue this route of blaming the tree for being a risk to the foundation since the roots have pretty much snaked all alongside the building.
any advice here?
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