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Re: [TowerTalk] Anyone not need a permit to install their tower? - No pe

To: Noel <y.yaesurigs@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Anyone not need a permit to install their tower? - No permit Required
From: Fred Roberts <w6tkv@arrl.net>
Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 12:42:18 -0800
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Noel-

If you wish to get rid of that uneasy feeling you have expressed, I
would suggest you write a confirming letter to the city planner thanking
him for his assistance and confirming what he has told you.  I would
take him at his word on 60-ft vs. 75-ft.

Fortunately, in our city (250,000 population) we do not need a permit -
the only exclusions are towers cannot be in the front yard or street
side-yard.

73-
Fred, W6TKV

Noel wrote:
> 
> So I called my local city planners office to begin the process of
> getting a permit to install a tower on my one acre lot. We live in a
> kind of agricultrual area, but more horse-country than agricultrial.  At
> first I'm told I'd need to get a "conditional use permit" to install my
> tower.  But later when trying to get more details of what I'd need for
> the permit, I speak directly with the city planner who tells me I don't
> need a permit at all because the city ordinance requiring a "conditional
> use permit" is only for towers over 75'.  And since my tower is only
> 60', he does not think I need a permit at all. He goes on to read from
> the ordinance, and explains that it specifically exempts singe pole
> radio structures and the like under 75'.  I'm a little concerned about
> the words "single pole" because my tower is not a single pole.  But a
> triangular tower with four guys wires.  I explain that to the city
> planner and he still says I don't need a permit, if I keep the
> installation under 75'.
> 
> So my concern is, if I install my tower without a permit, and keep it
> under 75'.  What protection, if any, do I have if later someone
> complains about my antenna and tower? Not that I expect it from my
> neighbors but you never know.
> 
> According to the city planner, I can still get a "building permit" to
> ensure the installation meets proper installation requirements, but that
> it is not necessary.  I'm kind of relieved I don't have to get permit
> but wonder if I should anyway, or just go ahead with my installation and
> see what happens.
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions
> Noel
> 
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See: http://www.mscomputer.com  for "Self Supporting Towers", "Wireless Weather 
Stations", and lot's more.  Call Toll Free, 1-800-333-9041 with any questions 
and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.

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