Any antenna restrictions could pose a problem. The fact that they put
TV antennas and satellite dishes sounds like a loophole. I'm sure they
intended to exclude any "ugly" antennas. I would look elsewhere on
principle alone.
Also, the prohibition on roof mounted TV antennas is null and void per
FCC OTARD:
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html
You are allowed a TV antenna that is generally 12 ft or less above the
roof line.
Ryan, N2RJ
(who is NOT a lawyer and this is not legal advice)
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 3:34 AM, Doug Ferguson <thenewt@msn.com> wrote:
> I am considering buying a piece of property which would be perfect for my 72
> ft. tower and
>
> a couple antennas. However when the realtor pulled out the CC&R's, the
> following line
>
> was found : "large satellite dishes and roof-mounted television antennas
> are not allowed".
>
> It does not specifically preclude a ham tower and antennas but I'm worried
> that someone
>
> could cause a problem based on the "spirit" of the line. There is no HOA.
> This was put
>
> in by the original developer based on the city guidelines.
>
> I'm hoping someone on the list can tell me if I could have a problem or if I
> need some lawyerly advice?
>
>
>
> Thanks, 73
>
> Doug - N7NM
>
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