This will be a rant, but I need to vent. One thing I haven't talked about here and I have no idea why I've never mentioned it because it's been making me absolutely miserable, is that our neighbor subdivided her property so her son could build a house on her land. Last year they cleared her land of all of the trees and that's where they stopped before winter hit. The way we understood it, the new house was to be built at the far end in the back. We even gave them permission to cut down some of our trees at the rear of our property because they were concerned about them falling onto their new house. The trees were already on their way out otherwise we never would've ok'd it.
Well, we got home Thursday afternoon to find their foundation had been set literally right next door to us, approx 25' from our property line (attaching a pic). We will now have a nice view of a huge new house (we're assuming it'll be a double story since it'll be a 4 bedroom house and the foundation is that big) right outside our living room window. We're all absolutely disgusted, but unless the town has an issue with it, there's nothing we can do. At this point, our town is turning into a city and they're seeing more tax dollars coming in so they won't help. It's so infuriating to see our country setting turning into a city right before our eyes. Since we moved here in 2007 we've had a HUGE church move in behind us (you can see it in the photo I attached in the back), down at the end of our road they cleared a large corner lot of trees to put in a Dunkin Donuts, a liquor store, a restaurant, a school, and a senior citizen community. On the other side they're getting ready to clear that lot to put in a ritzy hotel. Across the street they cleared more trees to put in 6 new houses and now our neighbor's bullsh*t. All of the wildlife we had, gone! Haven't seen deer, turkeys, raccoons, etc for months.
I did some research Friday afternoon and found some trees that we may put up. They're called Thuja Green Giant trees and they can grow to be 50' tall. They're fast growing (3-5' per year) and we're thinking we'll plant about 48 of them all along our property line. Close enough together so that we'll get our privacy back. The spiteful side of me is taking a little bit of pleasure in knowing that once these trees are near full grown, our new neighbors won't get much sunlight in their yard. I do not feel bad at all. Had they built their house at the rear where they were supposed to, this would be a non issue. End of rant.
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