There has been a vacant lot next door to my house for five years. It was vacant, our real estate agent said, because the beautiful Heritage Oak on the property was protected by city law, and it would have been difficult to build a house around the oak.
Lot went up for sale a few months ago. Wanted to buy it, but it was way out of my price range -- they were asking more than I paid for my whole house, even though the lot was empty with no sewer or gas lines installed.
I asked the city whether the oak was still protected by law, and they said that it was, but it could be cut down if the owners petitioned that they could not make "economic use" of the lot while the oak remained in place.
This morning at 6:00 am they began cutting down the oak. The truck they're using says "Tree Care" on it. This is care? I keep hearing saws buzzing and great huge THUMPs. I'm so sad. I never even bothered to take a photograph of it. When will I learn that everything goes away?
Lot went up for sale a few months ago. Wanted to buy it, but it was way out of my price range -- they were asking more than I paid for my whole house, even though the lot was empty with no sewer or gas lines installed.
I asked the city whether the oak was still protected by law, and they said that it was, but it could be cut down if the owners petitioned that they could not make "economic use" of the lot while the oak remained in place.
This morning at 6:00 am they began cutting down the oak. The truck they're using says "Tree Care" on it. This is care? I keep hearing saws buzzing and great huge THUMPs. I'm so sad. I never even bothered to take a photograph of it. When will I learn that everything goes away?
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Date: 30 Sep 2002 02:00 pm (UTC)I'm really sorry to hear that. "Tree Care" indeed.
I live in a condo complex where the landscaping company regularly decides that certain trees need to come down. As far as I know, this is never put to a vote; our board just implicitly trusts this company. So every couple of months, we lose more trees.
I'm not a tree expert. Maybe these trees really are dying. All I know is that our complex, which is really quite green and lovely, becomes more barren each month.
It was really hard for me a couple of years ago when they cut down a lot of the trees on the hillside across from our condo. I was in bed 23 hours out of 24 at that point and the view of the hillside from my bed was the only outside world I really had.
It gives me a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach to hear about the loss of your tree. It's nothing like losing a person, but still....it feels as though something very special that I don't really understand gets killed.
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Date: 30 Sep 2002 05:27 pm (UTC)and to think, all the new owner had to do was hold a competition at my school for the architecture students to design a house that incorporated the oak tree.
when will people learn to be creative?
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Date: 30 Sep 2002 07:43 pm (UTC)Your icon for this post resonates with the subject. I think when a tree is cut, there is Totoro sadness. And Ent sadness, too.
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Date: 1 Oct 2002 12:38 am (UTC)Yes. (And thank you for saying it, as it helps this one to hear it said.)
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