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Try calling Sun Scape Inc. I think they are in Tampa. They buy trees. sunscapeinc.com I do believe they will tell you exactly what Ozzello said in his post. I would also ask ARC at least a couple times as I always get conflicting answers when I go into their office. Good Luck
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Why would you need permission to take the Magnolia tree down when it's in your back yard?
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My neighbor had a large Oak tree in his front yard that had been planted by the Developer 15 years ago and he had to get ARC to approve the removal. Oak trees are protected.
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Why would you need permission to take the Magnolia tree down when it's in your back yard?
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I don't believe it applies to a Magnolia tree in your own back yard. So if I decided to cut down a rose bush or a Hibiscus, which I planted without having to get permission, I would have to get permission from the ARC to cut it down? I don't think so. It only applies to Oak trees because they are protected. Plus, the Developer planted Oak trees only in front yards, not in back yards.
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Cannot compare a rose bush with a 5” diameter maple tree. Don’t believe call ARC. |
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