 Parneli join:2004-12-28 Naperville, IL Reviews:
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Re: People Walking On Lawn said by mattmag:Plant shrubs along the side yard at the curb. Even without a sidewalk, I wonder if it's not a city easement- and therefore city property- just like the space from sidewalk to street would be if there was one.
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 ThespisI'm not an actor, but I play one on TV.Premium join:2004-08-03 Keller, TX | said by Parneli:said by mattmag:Plant shrubs along the side yard at the curb. Even without a sidewalk, I wonder if it's not a city easement- and therefore city property- just like the space from sidewalk to street would be if there was one. Doesn't the city property typically extend 8-10 feet from curb? An easement is not public or city property. The easement belongs to the homeowner and he is responsible for its maintainence. The easement is simply the government's reserved right to run utilities in that space. He can plant whatever he wants, but if the city needs to dig it up they can. |
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 | that depends on where you live, Here you can not plant trees in that area. If you do the cities do reserve the right to dig them up after you plant. Especially if power lines are above those trees. They also can say what you can do in those areas. |
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