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Old September 21st 03, 03:14 AM
Alan Beagley
 
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I am fully intending to follow the tower manufacturer's specifications
for the footing, so I don't see why that should worry the insurer.

Anyway, this whole deal is conditional on a favorable legal
interpretation of the CC&Rs, so we may have to start searching for a
house all over again.

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Alan


On 09/20/03 09:31 pm Richard Clark put fingers to keyboard and launched
the following message into cyberspace:

The township has no rules at all for a tower under 70 feet used by a
federally licensed amateur radio operator. They don't even require a
building permit to make sure that it's safe.


How does your insurance provider feel about that?




 
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