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[TowerTalk] Help, I thought I was out of the woods

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Help, I thought I was out of the woods
From: hdmc38@bellsouth.net (hdmc38@bellsouth.net)
Date: Mon Jul 28 21:15:57 2003
Wow Mike 1 day to prepare is not a lot of time but here goes.Cities can limit 
the height of structures,It depends on the zoning where your tower is 
located.In the city I reside in the LDR(land development regulations)limit the 
height of any structure in a residential R-1 area to 35' max.It will be spelled 
out in the regs.Did you have building permits issued for this tower?If you did 
and the base was inspected by a city inspector and passed there should be 
details on the plans for the type of antennas that were permited.If you have 
whats on the permit set of plans it should be no problem.You say the base was 
inspected and passed,did you have the final inspection where the permit was 
signed off?If so again it should not be a problem.If you only had the one 
inspection then the permit may still be open therefore it may still be under 
construction and although it may not be in compliance now it surely will be at 
the final inspection.Try to be as cooperative with your code compliance officer 
as possible.If there are any violations he is required to cite them with the 
section of code you may be violating.Get his business card.Try to be friendly 
and develop a repore with him.The violations may be minor and easily 
corrected.Any one can call in a complaint and then they show up to 
investigate.Your neighbor may just be pissed off and there may be no 
violations.If you Permitted the antenna and tower and it was properly inspected 
and the final inspection passed you should be in compliance.If your meeting 
becomes confrontational remain calm ask for the violations and the code 
sections you are violating.Then we can see what they are and deal with each one 
to bring it into compliance.Hope this helps.Best I can do with out knowing the 
particulars of your situation.Good luck.Let me know what happens.

                 JOE PATRICK KG4VBR
> 
> From: "Michael Hatzakis, Jr" <mike@hatzakis.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Date: 2003/07/28 Mon PM 08:43:23 EDT
> To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Help, I thought I was out of the woods
> 
> Hi Towertalk,
> 
> Well, as I mentioned, I managed to get by the hurdle of the building permit
> and the CC&R, but now dealing with a harrassing neighbor.  I appreciate all
> your help getting me here... First it was a bogus complaint to the FCC, now
> apparently he's complained to the city that he feels my antenna violates
> city code.
> 
> I've got a city code compliance inspector coming here tommorrow.  I need
> some quick guidance to prepare me for this.  The engineering specs I
> submitted were for an MA-550.  I have an MA-550 with a mast section of 20'
> and a steppir on the lower part of the mast and a 40m dipole at the top.
> Questions,
> 
> 1. Can the city regulate the height of the tower plus mast?
> 
> 2. Can the city regulate the antennas I have on it?
> 
> 3. Are there factors that the city can give me a hard time about?  The base
> has been inspected already and passed.  How should I prepare?
> 
> Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD
> 
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JOE PATRICK
SENIOR PLUMBING/MECHANICAL
INSPECTOR CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH

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