[TowerTalk] Just when I thought AZ was safe

Gary Schafer garyschafer at comcast.net
Mon Mar 28 18:59:57 EST 2005


If it is only a height restriction and that restriction is decent, like 
50 or 60 feet or so, I might be inclined to put in a crankup tower. Run 
it at the restriction height for awhile until folks get used to it being 
there. Then you may be able to crank it up higher and no one will bother 
you. If they do just crank it back to legal height and live with that.

73
Gary  K4FMX

Chuck Dietz wrote:
> Any of your neighbors would have the power to sue to enforce the
> restrictions. 
> 
> Chuck Dietz W5PR
> 
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> Subject: [TowerTalk] Just when I thought AZ was safe
> 
> We just put money down on a property and got a copy of the deed
> restrictions.
> 
> Pinal County, AZ has no restrictions on ham towers, BUT the deed does have a
> CCR restricting tower height. However, there is NO homeowner's association
> to enforce the CCR. So how does this work? If a neighbor complained, who
> would they complain to? Who would enforce it?
> 
> When I lived in PA there was a similar restriction on sheds and it was
> enforced by the builder of the development. But once he finished the
> development, people put up all kinds of stuff and there was no
> enforcement....
> 
> Man, there's always a landmine in the honey...
> 
> Bob/WF3H
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