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In most cases local government advantages outweigh the disadvantages of state run government. For instance Muttontown gets more revenue this way than if they were run exclusively by the state.
"I just wanna understand who comes up with such freedom crushing rules and why" There's two independent environmental studies regarding the arbor in and near Muttontown. Theres also a real-estate value to foliage metric study done in the area. Property there ranges from $895,000-$13,500,000 so property development and maintenance is a big deal.
I imagine the following is why: "shrubs and associated vegetation are related to the natural, scenic and aesthetic values and the physical and visual qualities of the environment which the village is obligated to protect. Trees and such vegetation reduce noise, provide welcome shade to village residents, preserve the balance of oxygen in the air by removing carbon dioxide and fostering air quality and create a bucolic and rural atmosphere in the village, especially along the roads. Trees and such vegetation also stabilize the soil and control water pollution by preventing soil erosion and flooding, yield advantageous climatic effects and provide a natural habitat for wildlife."
"The destruction and indiscriminate removal of trees, shrubs and related vegetation disrupts the ecological balance in nature and causes increased village costs for proper drainage control, impairs the benefits of occupancy of existing residential properties and impairs the stability and value of both improved and unimproved real property in the area of the destruction and adversely affects the health, safety and general welfare of the residents of the Village of Muttontown."
My suggestion is to implement a change to the law by utilizing Muttontowns "Proposed Legislation" process as records show it moves faster than state legislation by about 3.2 years.
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