I agree, ask your agent. My personal contention is that if you're
pouring structural concrete, as in the tower base, you should be able to
pull a permit for that. Does your township require a permit if you pour
a floor for a new garage, or a patio, or a sidewalk? If so, then you
should be able to obtain one. If you're lucky (?) to not need anything,
contact the agent and document all conversations with the agent and the
township. Get a copy of the applicable ordinance. Gd luck, Phil KB9CRY
Alan NV8A (ex. AB2OS) wrote:
But the township in which I live does not require a building permit
for amateur radio or radio/tv receiving towers/antennas under 70ft.
So where does that leave me? (I don't have a tower up yet.) Does that
mean that the tower would *not* be considered an accessory structure?
Alan NV8A
On 12/29/04 10:53 am Jim Jarvis tossed the following ingredients into
the ever-growing pot of cybersoup:
In response to the thread about towers being covered....
The "standard" HO-3 form policy covers accessory structures.
These are typically thought to be garages and sheds, but include any
accessory structure which required a building permit.
Thus, 'attachment' is not required.
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