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Unkempt Toll Brothers/Village of Tarrytown Property

UNKEMPT Land, Wilson Park Drive...2 landowners need to take care of their property.

Can anyone tell me and the surrounding neighbors here on Wilson Park Drive/Warren Lane HOW let the fields that were once a beautiful peace of manicured land look so disgusting? When all the neighboring properties are well taken care of, such as the lawns mowed, dead trees removed, branches removed from above (dangling over the road), dead brush and bushes cleaned and pruned, HOW is it allowed that these two property owner's can allow our neighborhood to look like this?

IF this land was an established home owner's who let their properties go wild and be a hazard, they would be fined. 

The grass is well overgrown, so that you can barely see the fire hydrant on Wilson Park Drive (top of Cobb Lane). Piles of dead branches and weeds are toppling the bushes to the entrance of Toll Brothers headquarters at 99 Wilson Park Drive (for over 2 years). A good size branch is stuck between a elbow in a tree as you round the bend before Warren Ave. (That's been there for a year now). Just a few examples.

IF they don't want to clean up all the inner land, that's their business, and their shame. The rats and coyote and deer will live in peace, but when we the neighbors have to drive or walk past it day after day, and it's a danger to our homes, it's our business.

One tossed cigarette, one lightening strike, than no one will have to worry about what tree to save, what the neighborhood will look like with the huge homes... because there will be NO homes left if you can't even find the fire hydrant.

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