> Your relationship to local zoning with respect to where guy wires (we're
> not talking towers here, just the guy wires) may go is different. It is
> highly unlikely that a rule on guy wires is in the zoning code. Be nice
> to the zoning enforcement officer. Tell him it's like fencing, and need
> not be limited to the "building envelope."
My situation with relation to guying is this:
The setbacks for inground guy anchors are the same as for any other
building structure--6 feet off the side or rear yards. The fact that
the anchor is sub-surface seems to have no bearing on the setback
requirement. I have one anchor set 8 feet off the side line, the
rest are well off the line. They required a survey to be done
to show that, indeed, the proposed location of the guy anchor was
far enough away from the line.
73, J.P. W2XX
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J.P. Kleinhaus, W2XX (fdba AA2DU)
E-mail: w2xx@cloud9.net
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