SITUATION: I live in the City of La Crosse, Wisconsin. I plan in installing a 72 foot self supporting tower on a corner city lot, roughly 165'x 75', with no CC&R or deed restrictions. (see plot of la
On Mon, 13 Oct 1997 00:26:20 -0500 Scott Neader <neader@centuryinter.net> writes: K1VR: Bldg Inspectors always "sign off" on a project when it is done by signing some sort of piece of paper which is
Scott, IMHO: Get your butt outside and get it up asap! Tonight, if you have to. The sooner the better. Try your best to outrun any beauracratic action and ask for forgiveness rather than permission.
Author: Joseph.F.Nemecek@twa.com (Nemecek, Joseph F.)
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 14:18:44 -0500
Scott, Bill's right. Get it up as fast as you can; don't cause any TVI for about 3 months; and the neighbors will "get use to it." Once up, I doubt the city council or zoning board will make you take
Scott - I agree with the masses. Get it up ASAP. When I built my house, the builder did the excavation and concrete work for the base and guy anchors. A few months later, when I put up my tower, over
I would see if I could get the building inspector, who appears friendly to your cause, to put his opinion about no restrictions on ham towers in writing for you. You may need this if your neighbors