Pete,
Thanks for the note.
Will take a look at PVRC.
Its been a long wait since i requested for the permit.
I submitted a permit request for a roof mounted tower .
This town inspector advised that it is better not to
put it on the roof. I did like the idea, since the homeowners
assoc. also did recommend the same.
I am not bound to take their recommendation, but i still wanted
to make folks happy and keep the aesthetics intact as other people
wish.
So i went ahead, submitted revised plans for the ground mounted Rohn 25.
He asked me for the Ice loading for the tower and the antenna,
which i sent to him promptly.
It is 3 weeks, and when i used to contact him, which was once a week,
he would say that he was quite busy. The last week , i was told that
he is sending me a written letter. Nothing showed up.
I gave him a week , this morning, i got hold of him in person and he
said that he is sending me a letter as to what needs to be done.
Looks likely that he wants a rigger to do it.
It is also the requirement of the town code.
This is the link to the zoning ordinance.
http://fws.municode.com/CGI-BIN/om_isapi.dll?advquery=antenna&infobase=10218.nfo&record={2448}&s1=%2fCGI-BIN%2fom_isapi.dll%3finfobase%3d10218.nfo%26record%3d{D3}%26softpage%3dmccdoc&softpage=mccdochits
The original application was submitted in the first week of June.
I am patiently waiting, since taking up arms with these guys would not work.
It would cut the lines of communication.
The zoning administrator is a person, who is prompt in returning calls and is
friendly.
I might consider escalating it. But looks like the need for the rigger is a
requirement.
Btw, i even picked up the volunteer consulting engineer info for a person in
the area from ARRL.
I used the contact info for him from Qrz.com and sent him an email. No
response.
The address as listed by Arrl is the persons old address. This was about a
week ago.
I might have to contact the other ones.
Its a wait and watch game.
Anyway, thanks for asking.
73's
krish
Pete Smith wrote:
> Hi Krish -- and welcome to the area. You may want to check out the Potomac
> Valley Radio Club web page at www.pvrc.org.
>
> On your question -- I don't know where you live, but just on instinct I
> would not take that building inspector at his word. I'm not sure I even
> know what a "certified rigger" is, unless we're talking about the type of
> people who install major industrial equipment and do steel building
> construction. That would be ludicrous overkill.
>
> I've only lived in the area for 30 years, but I've never heard of such a
> requirement being imposed on any ham towers, much less little ones. I
> think I'd ask for written proof of this requirement before acting on what
> you've been told.
>
> The ARRL (www.arrl.org) has volunteer consulting engineer and volunteer
> legal counsel programs that probably include someone in your area. It
> wouldn't be a bad idea to contact one or both for advice if you don't make
> headway with the authorities.
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
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