In a message dated 4/9/2008 9:02:15 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
towertalk-request@contesting.com writes:
> Is there any good site that i can check with prior to moving to
investigate if a particular town/city is going to be tower
friendly
> for example a oportunity to move might open up for me in tampa,
fl so i
wanted to check the good/bad places around there to see what is
good
> typically i wanted to check:
> a) tower friendly (i'd like to go at least 200ft )(but might
settle for 100ft depending on how strict they are around there)
b) no power over ethernet
c) strange but known rf stuff that might cause ham interference
or other problems
Umm, in a word - no. There are 2 issues at hand. One is your
neighborhood CC&R's. While you may be able to obtain a building permit, the
CC&R's may
prevent you from actually installing it. MOST housing developments have them
and they also usually have a HomeOwner's Association that regulates what can
and can't be done.
The second is the building permit. You need a copy of the local building
departments regulations so that you can see what's allowed and what isn't.
So you need to have a specific neighborhood in mind before you can get
any idea of what it'll take to put up a tower.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
TOWER TECH
PS - You better get a copy of Fred Hopengarten, K1VR's book on zoning and
regulations to anticipate what you're going to need and know.
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