Get the required engineering documentation and apply for the permit.
Try the easy route first. You don't need a lawyer just maybe a little help
from a civil engineering firm to give the completed permit a once over
before you submit it.
Later,
Joe
AG4BW
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| cc: (bcc: Joseph Mowery/N13/N10/NDept/NSWCDD)
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| Subject: [TowerTalk] Permit help Please??
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Howdy gang...
Well,this is for a friend who has found himself in
deep doodoo.
He bought a tri-ex 70ft freestanding tower
and all the fixing's.Myself and a few other all pitched
in and installed it correctly in Chicago.
He had no permit.....
The city now has summoned him to get a permit.
PLEASE,what should our first step be? Lawyer?
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
73 de john
n9ukx
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