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On 1/27/2014 6:07 PM, FranK Turner-Smith G3VKI wrote:
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On 1/27/2014 1:51 PM, Percy Picacity wrote:
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Jerry Stuckle wrote:
It sounds like an interesting idea, and I'm sure it could be made
workable from a technical perspective. However, if the unfolded
version
doesn't meet planning and zoning requirements, you won't be able to use
it (at least in the United States). It doesn't matter if it meets the
requirements folded or not.

In the UK it is quite hard to offend the local authority with a
demountable structure. Most such things are specifically excluded from
planning requirements. So perhaps it is more worthwhile following up
here.


You're lucky. Around here, even "temporary" structures must meet
planning and zoning requirements.

Is that in case "temporary" becomes "permanent"?


Not necessarily. Temporary structures must meet the same planing and
zoning requirements as permanent ones.

For instance, in my area, you can't put up a 50' tower for a weekend
contest without getting a permit (which may or may not be approved).

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Old January 28th 14, 07:10 AM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 1/27/2014 6:07 PM, FranK Turner-Smith G3VKI wrote:
"Jerry Stuckle" wrote in message
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On 1/27/2014 1:51 PM, Percy Picacity wrote:
In article ,
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
It sounds like an interesting idea, and I'm sure it could be made
workable from a technical perspective. However, if the unfolded
version
doesn't meet planning and zoning requirements, you won't be able to use
it (at least in the United States). It doesn't matter if it meets the
requirements folded or not.

In the UK it is quite hard to offend the local authority with a
demountable structure. Most such things are specifically excluded from
planning requirements. So perhaps it is more worthwhile following up
here.

You're lucky. Around here, even "temporary" structures must meet
planning and zoning requirements.

Is that in case "temporary" becomes "permanent"?


Not necessarily. Temporary structures must meet the same planing and
zoning requirements as permanent ones.

For instance, in my area, you can't put up a 50' tower for a weekend
contest without getting a permit (which may or may not be approved).


We're lucky in the UK, then, as we can put anything we like up for 28 days
at a time without planning hoo har. I also vaguely recall there being some
loophole in the regulations that if your mast is "mobile", ie on a wheeled
trailer, then you can get away with keep moving it around your land,
although I'm sure that'd only have a finite lifespan as a strategy!

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