Joe,
Go to www.municode.com click on "Online Library" then the California map.
Go down the list and you will find Los Angeles County. This site has a
search engine so you can find any municipal code that deals with towers.
For others that may be reading this, municode covers many areas of the US
but not all.
73, Dave - K4SSU
----- Original Message -----
From: "NE6V" <NE6V@roadrunner.com>
To: "Towertalk" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 12:33 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Anyone know the CURRENT Los Angeles County Zoning
Rulefor Twr HGT?
> Hello To All,
>
> On Monday, I had the joy of contacting the Los Angeles County Planning
> Department. The question I had was/is; what is(if any) the tower and
> antenna height limit for an AMATEUR RADIO station(operator) living within
> Los Angeles County, in County area(meaning not in an incorporated
> area)?All though the question is simple enough, the answer has not been
> easy to get, in fact I'm still waiting for a "corrected" response. The
> initial response I got from a "regional planner" was, "communication
> towers, 35 feet!" I immediately corrected him and stated its not a
> "communications tower" but rather a "Amateur Radio Tower". He paused and
> then replied, "oh.... I see, I will have to look in to this and I'll get
> back to you."
>
> Well, I'm still waiting.
>
> Does any local stations have any information on this matter?
>
>
> Thank You in Advance.
>
> 73
> de
> NE6V~Joe Vega
> ARRL Los Angeles Section Affiliated Club Coordinator
> ARRL Life Member
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