Hello Bob
All the Items you mention should be on the plans you submit .If not let your
design professional add them.All plans submitted must be signed & sealed.I
agree make a friend at the building dept.One of the clerks can help you the
most.Be kind to them and they will treat you like the best.They get to see
nasty people all day so.If you have a friend that is a contractor it may be
much easier for him to submit the plans as he should know the system.This can
be a frustrating experience to say the least.It can be done but takes a lot of
patience and biting your lip.Once it is done and the inspections are complete
you will have a safe installation and one that will be much harder for anypne
to complain about.I have a set of plans that I used for my tower completed in
11/03.This was in Broward county Fl.but you can get some ideas if you like.The
codes are not the same as your but I had to meet 140 MPH wind loads for this
installation so it should be good for most municipalites.Good lu
ck you can do it.Remember perserverance.patience,&persistence will pay off.
Joe Patrick K4XZ>
> From: "Bob Farkaly" <bob@farkaly.com>
> Date: 2004/04/11 Sun PM 12:46:39 EDT
> To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> 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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JOE PATRICK
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INSPECTOR CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
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