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Yep - CC&R's in my neighborhood expired in 1996. End of discussion.
73 de
Gene Smar AD3F
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Reid <jimr.reid@verizon.net>
To: Mike Lazaroff K3AIR <K3AIR@arrl.net>; towertalk@contesting.com
<towertalk@contesting.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Saturday, March 16, 2002 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Towertalk] deed restrictions
>Evidently these CC&R restrictions can expire. At least
>here in Hawaii they do. We bought a 20 some year
>old home which had had restrictions. The neighbors
>were a bit upset when I put up my MA-550 with a quad
>on top (Spring of 1992).
>
>So, they took me to task for not having a zoning variance
>and use permit. In the process of working that through
>the county bureaucracy, a hurricane (Iniki) came along
>and destroyed the quad, but left the 550 in place ( it
>was down for the storm). However, immediately after
>the storm, I was able to get the driven element of the quad
>sort of back together, and just put it up over the top of
>the 550, and cranked it up to 30 feet or so. The quad
>element tilted toward California, so I became a hero
>because there was no other communication off Kauai
>for our area of the island for weeks!!
>
>The neighbors all decided having me in the area was now
>a fine idea -- one even brought me a bottle of Jack Daniels!
>I replaced the destroyed quad with a yagi; that satisfied
>the most fussy lady in the area, hi.
>
>Anyway, first meeting of the Planning Commission, later on
>and I had my zoning variance and use permit, and a note that
>the former CC&R restrictions were expired. Check to see
>if you do find an older development to be sure that the applicable
>restrictions may have expired. There was no organized
>owners association here after the developer left years ago.
>
>73, Jim KH7M
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