This is good advice...my experience has been that if 2 local officials are
involved, they will disagree with each other over everything. The XYL is an
attorney, so may have her do the paperwork...
Bob/WF3H
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> At 10:46 AM 3/17/2005, wf3h@comcast.net wrote:
> >Just got a phone call from the zoning inspector in Queen Creek, AZ. Ham
> >towers are exempt from any regulations at all. None. Zip. Not even a
> >building permit required. This is HEAVEN! My last place in PA required me
> >to force them to change their building code to conform to PRB 1.
> >
> >Love it!
> >
> >Bob/WF3H
>
> Get that statement on a piece of paper with the official's signature. Maybe
> something like an informal drawing submitted for a plan check. I've had
> more than one experience where the contractor was told, over the counter,
> that something was perfectly ok, and then, when the inspector (or the
> neighbors) saw it, things changed. A friend wound up having to install an
> huge unplanned water tank for fire sprinklers after having been assured
> that the barn was close enough to the hydrant to not require it. He could
> have easily shifted the barn's foundation 3 feet on the graded pad (to make
> it close enough) had the first guy actually made the call. The problem was
> that the original opinion wasn't on paper, so it wound up taking many
> months (years?) before it was all thrashed out.
>
>
>
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