The residents of Cedar Ridge learned a bitter lesson in the geography of consequences: just because you live on the hill doesn’t mean you own the valley. For decades, the towering sycamores on the lower property had been a source of silent tension, providing a lush, green canopy for the landowner below while “obstructing” the panoramic sunset views of the luxury homes above. One crisp autumn morning, the homeowners of the ridge decided to take m…
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