Forgot to mention in last response..
Since you're going to have to have a licensed PE sign the plans, they'll
have the code handy, and will have no problem making the statement on the
title sheet. I'd venture to say that most tower companies will provide a
suitable signed and sealed set of drawings for some nominal (few hundred
bucks) fee. The California market is big enough that it justifies their
having someone do it.
One wonders, of course, whether Poway is "making reasonable accommodation"
as required by PRB-1, but then, that's a another battle..
Section 106... might be a reference to a Poway municipal code.
Be forewarned, the regulatory agencies and code enforcement people (as you
have found) have zero interest in making life easy for people not in the
building trades. If you're a contractor, the few hundred bucks to get all
the relevant codes (and keep them up to date) is a trivial expense.
Everyone one else is essentially an annoyance. (Sorry if I've maligned the
vast majority of hardworking conscientious building department folks out
there.. but, they're overworked and understaffed, and can barely keep up
with the requests of folks who "know what they are doing" with run of the
mill stuff).
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Farkaly" <bob@farkaly.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 9:46 AM
Subject: [TowerTalk] UBC On-Line?
> After telling me (verbally) that a building permit for my tower would
> (finally) be granted "within about 4 days" - and after waiting for over
> a month - I received the following (an excerpt) from the City of Poway:
>
> 1) Provide a statement on the Title Sheet of the plans stating that this
> project shall comply with the 2001 edition of the California Building
> Code (Title 24), which adopts the 1997 UBC, 2000 UMC, 2000 UPC and the
> 1999 NEC.
>
> 2) Plans, specifications and calculations shall be signed and sealed by
> the California state licensed engineer or architect responsible for
> their preparation, for plans deviating from conventional wood frame
> construction. Specify expiration date of license. (California Business
> and Professions Code).
>
> 3) Provide calculations for main vertical and footings. Section 106.3.3.
>
> 4) Provide calculations for lateral loads.
>
> It would be helpful if the referenced California Building Code were
> available on-line. A Google search did not turn up a copy of the
> document.
>
> Can anyone give me a hand in my continuing dialog with the City of Poway
> (anti-ham capital of the USA) that has now stonewalled my attempt to get
> back on the air for 17 months?
>
> 73,
>
> Bob, K9RHY
>
>
>
> Bob Farkaly, K9RHY
> 13163 Edina Way
> Poway, CA 92064
> 619-602-2653
>
>
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