In a message dated 4/5/02 12:54:27 PM Pacific Standard Time,
wa2bpe@exotrope.net writes:
> I suddenly have found myself in an "interesting" situation where I have been
> asked by the local town Zoning Board for input as to the installation of
> towers; amateur, public agency (e.g., fire, highway, etc.), and commercial.
> This gets tricky as some people are acutely concerned with "esthetics" and
> (specifically) cell towers were mentioned.
>
> Any information I can glean is of utmost importance as it *may* serve as a
> model for 3-5 local townships, all of whom are rewriting their "master
plans"
> .
> Being in a rural area in (way) upstate NY is a help where many have
adopted
> New
> Hamshire's motto but it nevertheless must be done "right" and satisfy many
> of
> diverse backgrounds. Suggestions from anyone (esp. anyone with a legal or
> prior legislative background) will be appreciated. I am also attempting to
> find what other townships have done as it would lend legitimacy to any
> proposals as well as not reinvent the wheel. Obviously, the public service
> aspect comes into play and (unfortunately) the even greater dependence on
> non-commercial emergency communications since 9-11.
>
The best place for this kind of advice is the ham-law reflector - that's
where the legal types hang out and they've been thru this before.
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Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
TOWER TECH
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