What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Wisconsin
I live in the country, on a very rural road, maybe 5 cars a day drive by my house, I have a Maple tree overhanging the road, this trees limbs did not obstruct the view or cause a driving hazard. It's trunk is within the right away. I noticed one day that limbs had been cut off this tree, so I made a few phone calls. I found out that supposedly a semi truck driver complained to the township I reside in, because the limbs brushed his truck, and was also told a school bus driver complained. The semi driver may have been one of the one or two that use this road, only in winter when a seasonal business is being run, and the school bus never comes down this road. I also talked to the business owner and he said he never had any complaints about any trees on my property. The thing is these limbs were cut without my permission and they were not obstructing any ones view and may have only touched the top of the semi drivers truck, which I doubt happened, as it was winter and leaves were off the tree and so they would have not hung as low as they would have in summer. I know it is a done deal and the tree is not dying, but I found a law saying shade trees were not to be limbed on roadways without specific things being done, one in particular was a village had to ok it because it was a shade tree. This was a state law and the township said they did not have to abide by it because it was not specifically a town law. I do not agree with this, and I do not want to cause any problems, but for my own knowledge I would like to know how this works, would not a state law be one thay have to follow?
Below is the parts of the law I was referring to:
86.03(4)
(4) Cutting or injuring trees on highway. No person shall cut down, break, girdle, bruise the bark, or in any other manner injure, or allow any animal under that person's control to injure, any public or private trees, shrubs, or hedges growing within the highway, except as the owner thereof or the public authority maintaining the highway may cut down, trim and remove trees, shrubs, and hedges for the purpose of and conducing to the benefit and improvement of the owner's land or the highway facility, subject to sub. (7).
86.03(5)
(5) Mutilation of trees. It shall be unlawful for any person to injure, mutilate, cut down, or destroy any shade tree growing on or within any street or highway in any village in this state, unless express permission to do so has been granted by the village's board of trustees.
86.03(6)
(6) Fines. Except as provided in sub. (7), any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $25 for each tree or shrub damaged, felled or destroyed.
Any input on this would be helpful.
Thanks, JAH1What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I live in the country, on a very rural road, maybe 5 cars a day drive by my house, I have a Maple tree overhanging the road, this trees limbs did not obstruct the view or cause a driving hazard. It's trunk is within the right away. I noticed one day that limbs had been cut off this tree, so I made a few phone calls. I found out that supposedly a semi truck driver complained to the township I reside in, because the limbs brushed his truck, and was also told a school bus driver complained. The semi driver may have been one of the one or two that use this road, only in winter when a seasonal business is being run, and the school bus never comes down this road. I also talked to the business owner and he said he never had any complaints about any trees on my property. The thing is these limbs were cut without my permission and they were not obstructing any ones view and may have only touched the top of the semi drivers truck, which I doubt happened, as it was winter and leaves were off the tree and so they would have not hung as low as they would have in summer. I know it is a done deal and the tree is not dying, but I found a law saying shade trees were not to be limbed on roadways without specific things being done, one in particular was a village had to ok it because it was a shade tree. This was a state law and the township said they did not have to abide by it because it was not specifically a town law. I do not agree with this, and I do not want to cause any problems, but for my own knowledge I would like to know how this works, would not a state law be one thay have to follow?
Below is the parts of the law I was referring to:
86.03(4)
(4) Cutting or injuring trees on highway. No person shall cut down, break, girdle, bruise the bark, or in any other manner injure, or allow any animal under that person's control to injure, any public or private trees, shrubs, or hedges growing within the highway, except as the owner thereof or the public authority maintaining the highway may cut down, trim and remove trees, shrubs, and hedges for the purpose of and conducing to the benefit and improvement of the owner's land or the highway facility, subject to sub. (7).
86.03(5)
(5) Mutilation of trees. It shall be unlawful for any person to injure, mutilate, cut down, or destroy any shade tree growing on or within any street or highway in any village in this state, unless express permission to do so has been granted by the village's board of trustees.
86.03(6)
(6) Fines. Except as provided in sub. (7), any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $25 for each tree or shrub damaged, felled or destroyed.
Any input on this would be helpful.
Thanks, JAH1What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?