On Sat, 5 Apr 2003 03:13:50 -0000 "Bob Puharic" <wf3h@ptd.net> writes:
> Just bought a house, and township has 30' height restriction.
> Township manager and zoning officer were unaware of any
> restrictions, and didn't know about PRB-1. Reviewing literature on
> this and discussing it with ARRL seems to indicate a 30' is pretty
> easily overruled. Township manager has invited me to write note to
> township solicitor addressing issue with her. Anyone have experience
> in this? Apparently it doesn't seem to be a problem getting this
> knocked out in favor of something more favorable.
>
> Bob/WF3H
Many zoning ordinances contain something like the following,
from the City of Yuma, Arizona.
"Exceptions to Height Limits: The provisions of this section
shall not apply to church spires, domes, belfries, cupolas,
monuments, water tank towers, fire towers, observation
towers, transmission towers, windmills, chimneys, smoke stacks,
silos, derricks, conveyors, flag poles and aerials and their
necessary supports...."
Are there any church steeples, power poles, flag poles,
water towers, etc. higher than 30 feet in town? Did they
all have to get a variance?
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
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