> > By the way: in most areas you don't need a bldg. permit for a
> > structure of less than 120 square feet (like a storage shed).
> > How come a tower doesn't qualify for this?
>
> Probably because a storage shed is not nearly as likely to fall
> down in a windstorm and if it does, it's not going to take
> anything with it (like your house, for example).
In that case, I better get bldg. permits for those big trees
right next to my house. And I think I'll sue the bldg. dept.
for that big tree on the street that fell down and smashed
my car.
Rick Karlquist N6RK
rkarlqu@scd.hp.com
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