Gary.... prepare yourself for yet another problem. After you eventually get
approval of your tower without antennas the way the plans were approved,
when you wish to put antennas on it they may require you to submit another
plan (or a modification) for approval. On the other hand, if you simply
smile and nod and put your antennas on the tower now like he wants and get
the engineer to sign off, you may be better off. Food for thought.
73, Jerry K3BZ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary - N3JPU" <n3jpu@speakeasy.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 4:34 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Tower inspection failed for not having antennas!
>I had my new Heights Tower 61' tower inspected today for it's "Final
> Inspection" (which states that it must be done before "occupancy"), and
> found a note today that the inspector failed it! He said it was incomplete
> because there was no antennas installed on it!
>
> Of course the approved building plans and permits do not have any antennas
> listed, and I take the term "occupancy" to mean antennas in this case.
>
> The footing inspection was a snap, as well as getting the permit, but now
> I
> am in a battle on this BS.
>
> Anyone else run into this?
>
>
> Gary Mitchelson
> N3JPU Montgomery Co. MD FM19
> USAF MARS and SHARES: AFA1PU
> MD/DC State USAF MARS Director AFF1MD
> USAF MARS Technical Services Manager AFN1TS
> http://www.mitchelson.org/
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