[TowerTalk] Moving to AZ

Paul Playford w8aef at worldnet.att.net
Thu Feb 3 13:45:34 EST 2005


Deed restrictions (CC&R's) are very popular in the Phoenix area, so be
careful.  We are in our second house in this area and each time I included
"subject to buyers approval of deed restrictions, if any" in my offers to
purchase.  This does not raise the ugly antenna warning flag but gets the
job done.

And it did get us out of two contracts.  Pissed off the sellers because they
were not aware of the restrictions until their title company produced them.

Horse property usually refers to rural areas.  Maricopa county (Phoenix is
in Maricopa county) zoning usually requires at least 1 acre of land for each
residence, this is known as R-43 zoning.  But this zoning may vary, the
number after the R will give you an idea of how much land is required.

I believe that Mesa has the most restrictive tower zoning.  35 feet maximum.
And when we were looking for our current house Glendale (West side of
Phoenix) was the least restrictive.

There is a lot of information about Maricopa county on the internet.
http://www.maricopa.gov/

I did forward your email to the Central Arizona DX Associations reflector so
you may get comments from others.

de Paul, W8AEF
 

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Moving to AZ

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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