I have an old home (new to us) on a typical suburban lot with a pretty narrow driveway that cannot accommodate two modern vehicles side by side. After doing the daily vehicle shuffle with my wife for a while now, I'm contemplating expanding the driveway footprint. However, my neighbor has a mature sweetgum tree about 20' away that has sent pretty substantial roots right where I would want to pour the new concrete. The new pad would be 3-5' inside my property line, but the roots will be in the way regardless of the offset. I'd estimate the main root in question is ~5" in diameter, so I'm guessing cutting it would potentially cause damage to the tree. I haven't yet consulted an arborist, and there may be more I can't see underground. Unfortunately, the HOA rules explicitly prohibit a less permanent/more porous option like gravel.
Curious on the board's opinion on how to approach this with my neighbor, if at all. Am I overthinking/overstating how much damage it will do to the tree, or should I seek to get the project blessed by my neighbor before moving forward? I don't want to be a crappy neighbor and damage his tree (spiky seed pods notwithstanding), but at the same time, I don't know how much free "right of way" is appropriate to give a neighbor's tree when it's impacting the usage of my property.
Curious on the board's opinion on how to approach this with my neighbor, if at all. Am I overthinking/overstating how much damage it will do to the tree, or should I seek to get the project blessed by my neighbor before moving forward? I don't want to be a crappy neighbor and damage his tree (spiky seed pods notwithstanding), but at the same time, I don't know how much free "right of way" is appropriate to give a neighbor's tree when it's impacting the usage of my property.