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Tell us about it.We're in semi rural Mornington Peninsula. We had a declining Mahongany gum in the front and on the side a very big lemon scented gum. Could only get permission to trim, until a fierce storm brought half the mahogany through our bedroom. Council permission to remove. A week late a huge limb off the other took out side gate, fence, and a couple of large shrubs - I'd been gardening around it about an hour before . Council arborist was reluctant as the lemon scented was his favourite! . $5,000 later they were. both removed, but he said we had to plant 2 gums to replace, with mature height to 30 feet. That ain't happening. He told me they do aerial mapping to check whether tree canopies have been removed.
Investment property I own has a massive gum in garden planted 50 years prior. Our OC wants to remove it as dropping massive limbs into neighbor’s property. Neighbors not happy. Have spend years applying to local council. We have paid for arborist reports. Agree with us
(Council) Computer says no.
We have written to our insurer with all these denials and sent letter to council stating they will be liable as we cannot do anymore. This has also been shared with affected neighbors who have also complained to council.
