PLYMOUTH, England, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Neighbors of a British man who surrounded his house with 16 leyland cypress trees said in complaints to officials that the trees are too tall.
Residents of the Weston Mill neighborhood in Plymouth, England, said the trees surrounding David Alvand's home are casting shadows over the street and their own houses, the BBC reported Tuesday.
Each of the Leyland cypress trees stands at about 35 feet.
Plymouth City Council officials said they are putting a hold on the complaints while they attempt to resolve the dispute with mediation.
Alvand told the BBC he had "nothing to say" about the dispute.
Neighbor Roger Palfrey, 71, said the trees might pose a structural threat.
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