Although this is probably a topic for the ham/legal forum, you may have fallen
into the grey area between too short (30' height restrictions), and the 'just
right' (70' height) where alot of townships usually set restrictions. Look up
the Orin Snook decision from 2003. Depending on how the Zoning Board attorney
feels about it, you may be able to bulldoze them into changing the restrictions.
Bob/WF3H
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> Well..I may have a battle on my hands in Marion county, FL..Somehow the hams
> there let a tower ordinance be passed where 50 ft is as high as you can go
> without a permit..Get a special permit..the site inspected..have two town
> meetings and hope you get to put it up higher..now you can put up as many 50
> ft
> towers as you want..but not over 50 ft.
> I was told what I could do is get a 50 ft tower up..then get a building
> permit
> to raise it higher..I will find out..73s Bob
>
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> Stations", and lot's more. Call Toll Free, 1-800-333-9041 with any questions
> and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.
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