Alan
Sometimes it's easier to seek forgivness than to get permission.I Told all
of mine but have known them all for 10 years so it was not a problem.
73 Joe K4XZ
>
> From: Alan AB2OS <ab2os@att.net>
> Date: 2004/06/19 Sat PM 10:13:06 EDT
> To: towertalk reflector <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Do you tell them?
>
> Do you tell your neighbors that you are going to put up a tower, or do
> you just do it?
>
> I am planning to put up a tower that is below the height at which our
> municipality requires any kind of zoning or construction permit, so
> there would be no *requirement* to notify the neighbors and give them an
> opportunity to raise objections, but I cannot decide whether it would be
> a good idea to tell the immediate neighbors (both sides and across the
> street -- the only ones we've gotten to know at all in the few months
> we've been here) anyway.
>
> Opinions? Experiences?
>
> Alan AB2OS
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JOE PATRICK
SENIOR PLUMBING/MECHANICAL
INSPECTOR CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
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