tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1900300360207070092.post2491673479861575285..comments2024-02-16T09:52:55.777-08:00Comments on THOUGHTS ON ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM: Difficult cases with treesMyriam B. Mahiqueshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04877775531588362818noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1900300360207070092.post-64062763975491211862010-09-12T10:19:00.695-07:002010-09-12T10:19:00.695-07:00Dear Bobby, thank you so much for your comment. Ye...Dear Bobby, thank you so much for your comment. Yes, there are lots of cases like this, but this one in UK is incredible, it took soooooooo long.<br />I know for my case, the expenses for lawyers fees, etc, was more than U$S 20000<br />Best regards,<br />MyriamMyriam B. Mahiqueshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04877775531588362818noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1900300360207070092.post-44897595470598046032010-09-11T21:27:46.798-07:002010-09-11T21:27:46.798-07:00It happens a lot here in NZ too. We also have prot...It happens a lot here in NZ too. We also have protected trees (there are certain parameters which automatically make them protected according to the planning of the city). But two years! That is a lot of wasted resources.<br /><br />I like your blog by the way! Please feel free to check out my blog too, it is about creative things, including architecture, urban, art.Bobbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16145654868513951541noreply@blogger.com