Wandering_Dazed
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Hi All,
I have a situation that I'd be keen on any advice AAM has. (Please let me know if there is a better forum or more info needed)
So my PPR backs onto a river bank (more like a stream really but water levels rise dramatically during heavy rain), my property boundary does not include circa 5 feet of the river bank. In the middle of the river bank outside of my property boundary is a elderly conifer. I've attached a Land Direct image which may help.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ShB3CTGQbjuwoY4o8
Over the years the course of the river has changed and has eroded a lot of the prior river bank at the back of my boundary. After the recent storms the tree outside of my perimeter fence has started to lean over the river and has caused my perimeter fence/ground to slant towards the river. Obviously steps need to be taken to stop the tree and my fence/garden collapsing into the river.
Questions I have are:
I have a situation that I'd be keen on any advice AAM has. (Please let me know if there is a better forum or more info needed)
So my PPR backs onto a river bank (more like a stream really but water levels rise dramatically during heavy rain), my property boundary does not include circa 5 feet of the river bank. In the middle of the river bank outside of my property boundary is a elderly conifer. I've attached a Land Direct image which may help.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ShB3CTGQbjuwoY4o8
Over the years the course of the river has changed and has eroded a lot of the prior river bank at the back of my boundary. After the recent storms the tree outside of my perimeter fence has started to lean over the river and has caused my perimeter fence/ground to slant towards the river. Obviously steps need to be taken to stop the tree and my fence/garden collapsing into the river.
Questions I have are:
- As the tree and river bank are not on my property, I need to contact the landowner. (I do not know who the land owner is the two adjoining lots are effectively commercial with rented out businesses) Any suggestions on how to contact the landowner?
- Is Landdirect.ie accurate in terms of boundaries or should I check somewhere else?
- I was thinking of contacting the local council as the current situation could lead to the river becoming blocked and presenting a flood situation for mine and other properties up stream. (Let alone a potential safety hazard on my property for children/pets etc) Is this a valid step?
- As I am not an expert at all in this area, if I was to engage with a professional to assess the situation who would that be? i.e. Landscaper, tree surgeon etc