| In a message dated 6/5/04 5:24:07 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
abrenner@qmpwlaw.com writes:
> I am considering installing a tower. I have a fairly small lot and the homes
>  are close together. I imagine 35-40 ft. Also, would like to minimize the
>  interaction with City of N. Miami Beach, but want to do the right thing.
>  There is a general City ordinance stating no permit is needed for 35 ft
>  height from grade or 20 feet above the roof. Currently I have a 2 element 
TB
>  on a push up pole at about 25-30 ft and have had no complaints. I also have
>  an inverted vee on another p.u.p. at 35 feet. 
>  
>  Can someone direct me to a ham/lawyer/engineer/consultant to go over the
>  possible issues? I would like start also begin due diligence as to which
>  tower would best suit my needs and budget considerations.
    Umm, the BIG problem is that Dade County has a 140 MPH windspeed 
regulation and it's not easy finding a tower that'll handle that.
    Besides the above, the other BIG issue is CC&R's on your house and 
development. What do your say about outside antennas? 
    There's just about no way to "minimize the interaction" with your local 
building department. Get a copy of their codes and start there. I'm really 
surprised that they were so nonchalant about your proposed antenna structures. 
Cheers,
Steve     K7LXC
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