Very true bill always read the entire code section then read it again.One word
can make all the difference in the interpritation.Good point.
JOE KG4VBR
>
> From: "William H. O'Hara III" <ohara@aaahawk.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Date: 2003/07/29 Tue PM 12:11:16 EDT
> To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Help, I thought I was out of the woods
>
> > Wow Mike 1 day to prepare is not a lot of time but here goes.Cities can
> limit the height of structures,It depends on the >zoning where your tower is
> located.In the city I reside in the LDR(land development regulations)limit
> the height of any >structure in a residential R-1 area to 35' max.It will be
> spelled out in the regs.Did you have building permits issued for
>
> Be wary of the exact wording. Mine says the same thing and I tried to point
> out to the inspector that it says that it specifically regards occupable
> structures. The tower is not an occupable structure where human
> living is possible so it is not included in the zoning.
>
> Bill
>
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JOE PATRICK
SENIOR PLUMBING/MECHANICAL
INSPECTOR CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
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