Thanks Tom. It's about time someone actually read the document and spoke to its contents instead of the wild conjecture and half-assed reasoning I've seen from other people here in the last 2 days. J
I especially do NOT like limitations on "antenna support structures". Literal interpretation of such laws can prevent one from putting up a push up pole to support dipoles or VHF antennas if a tower
I live in NY (upstate, semi-rural) and although I had no problem getting two (140-foot and 120-foot) towers approved by my town, I dutifully wrote and called several NY state representatives last yea
-- Original Message -- two year. I live out west--please interpret ! be When I inquired at about 25 towns for what their tower height restrictions were, by far the most was 35 feet. It appears to be
There shouldn't be a specified limit. Each case should be considered on its own merit. Placing a 95 foot limit in one area and then having that copied in another doesn't judge each on its own. That w