Apparently, it's not a big deal for Californians who move to Arizona..
I live a few hundred meters from the boundary of a national park, which is also
a designated wilderness area. For 25 years I could go to the kitchen, pour my
morning coffee and take in the view of the highest peak in the Tucson Mountains
out of my window. There was a house on the property between me and the
mountain, but it had been sensitively sited on the four acre parcel and was
nearly invisible.
In moves the Californian. He proceeds to build an RV garage as high as and as
close to our common boundary that the law allows. To add insult, he puts banks
of windows in it that reflect the rising sun on one side and the setting sun on
the other, right into my window. I haven't open my curtains in several years.
Wes N7WS
On 9/3/2019 11:14 AM, jimlux wrote:
Viewshed protection is a big deal in California, particularly along the
coasts. There were lessons learned from the 70s and 80s when development
occurred everywhere right up and over ridgelines and such. There were some
egregious failures in planning and so, in the usual way, the pendulum swings
way towards the other end. A lot depends on land values, of course - I
suspect it's easier (but still a pain) to get permitted in more obscure
locations (central coast, south of Big Sur, perhaps) than in popular areas
(you're not going to be able to build a big house on a visible ridgeline or
mountaintop in Malibu).
After all, not everyone can be like Hearst back in the late 1800s, and just
buy all the land within sight of your house (or campsite, back then)
California, Oregon, Washington and Maine all have laws requiring
municipalities and counties to consider these kinds of things in coastal
areas. Many cities (including Paris France) have building height limits.
So, while that mountain top site overlooking the Pacific Ocean may be
attractive for working JA (or P5<grin>) building a big tower may not be possible.
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