I agree. To me, its common sense, but common sense doesn't exist much anymore. Clearing for drainage and ease of flow makes all of the sense in the world. But, then there will be the folks that say that some oddball almost nonexistant beaver flea has chosen it as an environment, so can't touch it, cause it to back up until it overflows and becomes a "natural" watershed that the owner can't touch but will have to pay a mortgage on.
I know what I'd do, and mum would be the word. My neighbors are reasonable enough that even if they saw me and questioned me, which I doubt they would, I'd explain it off as "Hey, better water flow towards your horses or cattle when they graze over there", which I'm sure they'd appreciate. Its the wanderers that drive out that way occasionally that I'd have to worry about asking "Hey buddy, you're not messing with the one eyed, one horned, zebra striped muskrat beaver flea, are you?".
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