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Disputed treehouse to come down

The Columbian
Published: June 15, 2014, 5:00pm

WENATCHEE (AP) — A Wenatchee man who built a children’s treehouse encroaching on a sidewalk has agreed to take it down to settle a dispute with the city.

The city had told Zeb Postelwait he could keep the treehouse if he took out a $1 million insurance policy.

Postelwait told The Wenatchee World he decided to remove the structure after he found out his homeowners insurance bill would have climbed to $3,200 a year.

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