Haoleguy
Platinum Member
My reactive planning is now getting the best of me. You see I thought I was ahead of the game when I knocked down spruce(~20), pulled out the invasive autumn olive(~50), and ripped out those nasty viney things on 5 acres. Now I have several piles. The fire district won't let me burn because there's no dwelling and water source on the land. State DEP says fire district can give burn permit for those with farm status. The town tax assessor says you can't get junior farm status until you sell something over ?$. No provision for someone who is trying to get a farm operation going. Now to the chase I will nicely pound on the fire marshall again before I go to plan B...no not bury it. I'm looking at companies that run a portable brush and stump grinding business...those big grinders that towns contract to use to reduce the brush waste at the local dump. Any thoughts on this avenue..good choice?....how costly should I expect this to be for grinding and removal? Anyone in CT or RI have experience with these companies in our region?..Many thanks in advance.