[TowerTalk] Moving to AZ
Roger (K8RI)
tower at charter.net
Wed Feb 2 22:58:59 EST 2005
Although this is getting a tad off topic I can not imagine keeping a single
horse on such a small lot. Here in the Midland MI area the minimum is 6
acres to keep a horse. That's not per horse, but it's a minimum for any
horses. I don't remember the limits
Minimum lot size for a home is either a half or full acre. With the
requirements for "green space" that will eventually be much larger for rural
areas. The only limits (in most townships) is in the neighborhood of 80
feet. Beyond that it requires a building permit and proper engineering.
Stamped drawings are not required.
Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL Life Member)
N833R World's oldest Debonair
www.rogerhalstead.com
> Here in suburban Las Vegas Horse Country are larger lots (1/2 acre and up)
> zoned so you may keep horses. Here that means No HOA or CC&R's and less
> houses per acre. I live at the edge of town, the last freeway exit, but
> still 30 minutes to downtown or the L.V. Strip, in a subdivision on the
> edge of Horse Country lots, also with no HOA or CC&R's. I pity people
> living in the Western part of town with small lots and HOA's.
> I checked out AZ when looking for a retirement home. I like Las Vegas
> better.
>
> bob wrote:
>
>> Will soon be moving to Chandler/Phoenix area. Any info on tower
>> restrictions? Most properties seem to be either small urban lots, or
>> 'horse properties' (whatever they are).
>>
>> Info? Thanks all
>>
>> Bob/WF3H
>
>>
>
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