if they already tried to cut it down, how far did they get, and is it now a danger?
while i know that sometimes an old enough building is capable of being protected (sometimes against the owners wishes and interests); and some towns can certify certain trees as "speshul"... it's not too common.
the best thing is probably to find the tree huggers association, okay, "preservation society" of appropriate need and have at it.
on the flip side, if the owners of that property ever have that tree fall and crush things, they'd be liable i'd gather. they may also not want that, and it IS their tree and responsibility.
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Date: 2008-11-12 08:18 pm (UTC)while i know that sometimes an old enough building is capable of being protected (sometimes against the owners wishes and interests); and some towns can certify certain trees as "speshul"... it's not too common.
the best thing is probably to find the tree huggers association, okay, "preservation society" of appropriate need and have at it.
on the flip side, if the owners of that property ever have that tree fall and crush things, they'd be liable i'd gather. they may also not want that, and it IS their tree and responsibility.
goodluck!
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