Dick:
Years ago when my XYL Cheryl (WY5H) and I lived in another town between
Dallas and Fort Worth, I wrote the mayor and asked if the city has any
heighth limits on hams towers before I put up anything and he wrote me
back and said no, so I put up 40 ft. of Rohn 25. A few years later
another ham put up an HDBX 48 that his neighbors didn't like and started
complaing to the city council, etc. Ended up being a bunch of hams and
neighbors at the council meetings. The mayor made a public statement
that the city has ALWAYS had a 30 ft. heighth limit on any tower in the
city. When the public comment section of the meeting opened I stood up
and gave him a copy of the letter he wrote me about no limits and asked
was he mistaken or did the city not have any limits? He stammered and
studdered and basically ignored me. Of course the news media wanted my
letter and I gladly gave them a copy (it was on a city letterhead "from
the Office of the Mayor").
The city thought they had the hams, but then they had to go back and
draft a new ordinance, hold public hearings on it, etc. Thank goodness
I didn't throw that letter away. We ended up with a 50 ft. limit which
with all the residential lot setback requirements, etc. would have been
the max anyone could have put up anyway. Besides no one had anything
higher anyway other than one ham who had a 60 ft. tower. That ham is
now on the city council there.
We also reminded the city about who would operated their 2m and 440 gear
during weather and other emergencies in their EOC. if they got the ham
community too mad. The em. management director (also the fire marshal)
stood up and said he would work both radios, even though he didn't have
a license. Another ham who was a lawyer and ARRL volunteer counsel
reminded him not to unless he wanted to risk a fine from the FCC. He
finally got a tech license.
Tom, WW5L
W3OA wrote:
>Jesus -
>
>
>I agree with Pete - Don't quit.
>
>On my first call to the zoning office I was told there was a 40 foot
>limit. Then I bought a copy of the zoning ordinance and studied it. It
>looked to me like ham towers were exempt from the limit. Then I went in
>and talked to the head of the planning office. He agreed with me. Lesson
>learned: Sometimes the people who answer the phone just give you a
>"safe" answer if they don't know the real answer.
>
>Just finished installation of my stack yesterday. A C-4E at 70 feet and
>a C-3E at 40 feet all mounted on a Heights fold over tower and connected
>with a Comtek Systems Stack-2 stack switch. I'm a happy ham.
>
>Good luck with your system.
>
>Dick - W3OA
>
>
>
>>Message: 2
>>Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 11:18:31 -0400
>>From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
>>Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Best choices for 27' height limit.
>> Suggestions please?
>>To: "Jesus Castro II" <kc6pmt@hotmail.com>
>>Cc: towertalk@contesting.com
>>Message-ID: <6.2.0.14.2.20050915111436.02152a10@mail.adelphia.net>
>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
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>>First of all, don't quit. That height limit is quite possibly impermissible
>>under PRB-1. I would check with ARRL for a Volunteer Counsel near you and
>>talk with him or her. The hamlaw reflector (ham-law@altlaw.com, subscribe by
>>sending mail to listserver@altlaw.com, with subscribe ham-law in the body of
>>the message) is your best site for discussion of such issues. K1VR's
>>excellent book, published by ARRL, is another good source.
>>
>>73, Pete N4ZR
>>
>>At 07:11 PM 9/14/2005, you wrote:
>>
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>>>My dreams were crushed when I called the City Planning Office where Im going
>>>to build a station and the man said the height limit was 27'. The future
>>>site is a typical city lot. It looks like I can no longer put up a stack of
>>>C3's and a 2 el 40m.
>>>
>>>I would like your thoughts on my best options to build the best station for
>>>10-160 that's possible under these devistating peramiters.
>>>
>>>Thanks all
>>>
>>>Jesus - KC6PMT
>>>
>>>_________________________________________________________________
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