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dave wrote: RHF wrote: On Feb 4, 5:00 am, dave wrote: How much does it cost to trim the trees along the ROW? Beyond simply Trimming the Branches . . . It also has to do with the "Fall" Radius of the Trees : A 45-Ft Tall Oak Tree has a 'potential' "Fall" Radius of 45-Ft in Kentucky. FWIW a 200-Ft Tall Pine Tree has a 'potential' "Fall" Radius of 200-Ft here in the Sierras. Here Living-in-the-Red-Zone {Forested Fire Area} Technically the Insurance and Fire Laws would have us 'Clear' all the trees that could Fall on the House during a Forest Five. That would require the de-forestation of all the very tall Pine and Fir Trees with-in a 50-Ft, 75-Ft, 100-Ft, 150-Ft, 200-Ft, and 250-Ft or more depending in the Height of the individual Trees. ~ RHF . Properly maintained trees do not "fall over". That's required by law in L. A. County as well. We take disaster prep very seriously here. They do when covered in ice. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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