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Re: [TowerTalk] Tower Collapse in South Dakota

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Tower Collapse in South Dakota
From: Michael Tope <W4EF@dellroy.com>
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2023 20:36:42 -0800
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On 1/22/2023 7:45 PM, Joseph B. Fitzgerald wrote:
Shawn N3AE wrote:

why are there not regulations on setback when planting trees  ... I know, a 
ridiculous thought, but still the logic makes sense to me.
I think the trees are considered a part of nature rather than something built 
by people.   A tree owner has no real control control over where the roots of 
their tree grow.  Under Massachusetts law, your neighbor is not liable if the 
roots of a tree on their property damage your lawn, driveway, foundation or 
whatever.  You are however allowed to cut the portion of the the roots from 
their tree that grow onto your property.

On the other hand, a tower builder has complete control over how it is built, 
and it does not grow under the guidance of Mother Nature after it is installed.


https://www.mass.gov/info-details/massachusetts-law-about-neighbors-and-trees

de KM1P Joe
I am curious whose homeowners insurance typically pays if a tree on your neighbor's property falls on your house? Is there any difference in legal culpability if the tree is healthy and comes down in a 100 year weather event versus a tree which is diseased and rotting from the inside out? In the latter case, it would seem that a homeowner would have at least some responsibility to have a diseased tree trimmed or removed entirely, if it is at risk of falling on their neighbors house.

BTW, I grew up in a small town where just about every home had a 50+ ft antenna tower for off-air television reception. I would venture that a majority of them didn't meet 50% setback let alone 100%. I would also venture that none of them required building permits. Of course they were all lightly loaded with VHF/UHF LPYs, except for a couple of hardcore CBers and the Cushcraft A3S I put on ours when I was in college. I don't ever remember one collapsing (if anyone's was at risk of collapse, it probably would have been ours, although I did make a ham-fisted effort to guy it with ropes).

73, Mike W4EF..............


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