One persons clear cut is another persons trim.
You mention privacy quite a few times, is it time to move?
It's not that I'm a private person... quite the contrary, but here's what happened to the first owner of my home.
He is a retired WWII fighter Ace and still has the feistyness to prove it at age 89. Anyway, he bought the home in 1955, way in advance of his retirement and didn't retire until 1968.
Upon retirement he began to do ground-up restoration of antique cars and built many show-winners. I used to visit as a kid and he always had something he was working on that I could learn from...
Well anyway, life was great until a builder bought the land next to him to build a spec home. He split the home off and eventually sold it for 1.2m and the remaining land for 600k... but not before almost driving the Navy Commander out... seems having a neighbor that builds show winning antique cars as his hobby didn't sit well with the clientele of the Spec Home builder.... at least that was his claim on why the home wasn't selling
The builder caused no end to the number of code compliance visits to the Commander... in the end, there wasn't anything the builder could do... the shop was built with permits and the Commander ONLY worked on cars he owned... so it wasn't a business. He was so aggravated even though he won that battle that he decided life was too short for all this turmoil. He said that he didn't shoot down 5 Japanese planes in one day and survive WWII to have to put up with this "Crap"
His advice to me was to keep lots of screening in place, out of site, out of mind...
The way my new neighbor, the one that bought the home for 1.2m cut everything back, he now as an unobstructed view of my home and entire acre parcel. I also restore antique cars... which he says isn't a problem because he has projects too... so I will just have to wait and see.