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[Towertalk] Roof Tower stuff.... 2 by 4s, city, :(

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Subject: [Towertalk] Roof Tower stuff.... 2 by 4s, city, :(
From: hdmc38@bellsouth.net (hdmc38@bellsouth.net)
Date: Sat, 7 Dec 2002 11:24:05 -0500
Jason
    You will need drawings(2 copies)signed and sealed by an engineer.If the 
manufacturer can not provide these,then you would hanve to hire an engineer to 
provide them.If the drawings you have now show 2x6,then you may have to add 
some reinforcement to the truss.Again designed by the engineer to meet the wind 
loads and current codes of your city.Try to find someone local who has 
experience dealing with your local building dept.Some contractors may be able 
to point you in the right direction.Once the drawings are reviewed and approved 
yout permits will be issued and you can start on the installation.When you pick 
up the permits be sure to ask what inspections are required and who is the 
inspector that will perform them.Then speak with the inspector and ask what he 
will require for you inspections to be passed.Once all the inspections are 
complete and the final inspection signed off you will be issued a certificate 
of completion.This is important for you records,and may be needed in the 
future.I understand dealing with the building dept.can be a real pain,but it is 
an important step if you wish to do this correctly.Be patient and polite and 
the city should treat you the same.NOT ALWAYS!!!!! BUT!Good luck with your 
tower.Hope you get it up asap.Please let me know if you need any further 
assistance.

                   JOE PATRICK KG4VBR
                   CHIEF MECHANICAL INSP.
                   CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH,FL
                                    33425
> 
> From: "Jason Hissong" <jhisson1@columbus.rr.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Date: 2002/12/07 Sat AM 08:15:55 EST
> To: <TOWERTALK@contesting.com>
> Subject: [Towertalk] Roof Tower stuff.... 2 by 4s, city, :(
> 
> I just noticed that my garage uses 2x4's for trusses (why I did not pick
> this up before I will never know).  The GM instructions show 2x6's.  Can I
> still put this thing up?
> 
> The city is giving me a hard time on putting this up.  GM uses BOCA 1993
> standards and the city requires the new 2002 standards.  Also, GM has a
> "disclaimer" that I may need an engineer to come in and analyze the
> structure.  The city picked up on that immediately.  (This is a standard
> disclaimer that GM does)...  I may have to hire an engineer but how much
> would that cost?
> 
> My tower woes begin... I thought I was going to put it up today... buit not
> going to happen....
> 
> Jason Hissong
> N8XE
> 
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JOE PATRICK
SENIOR PLUMBING/MECHANICAL
INSPECTOR CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH


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