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Subject: [TowerTalk] Tower Age
From: Ally" <ef11@dial.pipex.com (Ally)
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 18:14:08 -0000
Hi guys,
I had a experience similar to this a while back.

After years of trouble free operating I became the attention of a zealous
councillor.  An old cottage nearby had become a museum. The people backing
the museum  wanted the area around to be "de-modernised" with the removal
of power lines and telephone poles.

The local planning officer paid me a surprise visit one morning explaining
I'd
become the target for the said lady councillor who wanted my tower
investigating.
It seemed the authority had "lost" or "misplaced" my planning approval and
there was
considerable doubt as to the legality of my 60 crankover tower. I had the
documents
and full planning permission here and within 60 seconds the officer had
sight of them too.

Its important we keep these documents, for any possible investigation even
like  mine where it was
15 years or more after the tower was first erected. I like the idea of a
photo too, anything to prove
the usage of the tower.
regards
David G3XYP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Hopengarten" <k1vr@juno.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>; <ham-law@altlaw.com>
Sent: 07 March 2001 16:47
Subject: [TowerTalk] Tower Age


> Within the past month I had an experience which could benefit readers of
> this reflector. It was not the first time I've been involved in such a
> circumstance. As a result of those occurrences, I urge each reader to
> take a very easy step.
>
> A ham repaired a damaged antenna support structure. A new neighbor,
> seeing the repair crew, thought a new structure was being erected,
> without a building permit, and complained to the Building Inspector.
>
> The Building Inspector, also relatively new, and understanding that the
> town bylaws with respect to amateur radio antennas had changed within the
> past few years, asked the ham to prove that the structure was a "prior
> existing use."
>
> Fortunately we had some town records to show the issuance of a building
> permit many years ago. But the Building Inspector wanted to know when the
> structure was erected, not just when the building permit was issued.
>
> So, dear reader, I urge you to go outside tomorrow with a child (borrow
> one if necessary) and take a photo showing the antenna system and the
> child.  A doubter might argue that you put a fraudulent date on a photo,
> but it would certainly be difficult to argue with photos showing the same
> human being in the photo when s/he was 5 years old and now that s/he is
> 20!
>
> Fred Hopengarten K1VR
> hopengarten@post.harvard.edu
> Six Willarch Road * Lincoln, MA 01773-5105
> 781/259-0088 *eFax 419/858-2421
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