11-04-2017, 12:56 PM
(11-03-2017, 11:36 PM)MstrCarpenter Wrote: A friend bought lake front property in the same town. He wanted to cut down some trees for a better view; the local inspectors told him he could not. He went to the Planning Board for a variance and explained that they were charging him extra for lake front property but he couldn't see the lake. They denied him and told him he could appeal it to the State level. That would require attorneys, Motions, money and time. He decided to just cut the trees down. The fine was $50 each for 9 trees. Done!I vacation every year in Meredith, NH on Lake Waukewaun. The neighbor next to the cabin I rent told me that a guy from the state runs a boat around the lake every spring to digitally map the trees on the shoreline. Any trees that are missing are investigated. If the tree came down as a result of a storm you are all set but if you removed a healthy tree you will get a fine. I'm not sure what the process is to remove a diseased tree but I'm sure it is more complicated than it needs to be.