I can't speak to NY State as I have not done a tower there. But typically,
these guys are referring to Commercial tower requirements and not "accessory
structures" not used for commercial use - ham towers and antennas.
The "building inspector" is not usually a good source. Its your town's
Permit issuer that you really want to talk to. And don't use the word
tower. Call it a "accessory structure" at your residence for personal use
only. And that your activity is federally licensed amateur radio use. And
see what the Permit requirements are.
You may be pleasantly surprised. Or if, they don't look too friendly, ask
if there are accommodations for reasonable ham radio use?
In Vermont, for personal use radio antennas, none of the commercial antenna
and tower details apply.
By the way, the reason many building inspectors don't know the difference is
because number 1 - most hams don't file a permit and 2 - most antenna
permits don't require an inspection if they are within the zoning guidelines
and for personal use. That's changing though and varies widely with
municipality.
Ed N1UR
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