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john August 2nd 06 10:34 PM

neighborhood antenna restrictions
 
Michael Coslo wrote:
Richard Clark wrote:
On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 20:08:43 -0700, Bill Turner
wrote:

ORIGINAL MESSAGE:

On Tue, 01 Aug 2006 18:45:06 -0700, Richard Clark
wrote:

Hi Bill,

Do they subscribe to "signing statements?"

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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Who is "they" and what is a "signing statement"?


Hi Bill,

They: the Homeowners Association
signing statement: a Fascist rewriting of a contract already entered
into.

I can anticipate a "no" in response to my question, and as such the
Homeowners Association ceases to qualify for the current state of the
Fascist art.


uniformity and exercising control over a group.

You just defined fascism.

The original intent of such groups was keeping Bubba from parking
his '68 Marlin on blocks in the front yard, or using a toilet as a
flower planter.


It's a free country,
and if some people feel more comfy by giving up some of that freedom


then they, too, are fascists.

Jim Kelley August 2nd 06 10:48 PM

neighborhood antenna restrictions
 
Cecil Moore wrote:

Bob Agnew wrote:

Do you know of any place in Southern California that doesn't have such
restrictions?



One probably has to move away from the left coast. :-)


Yes, move away from the coast until you see sand (not sea sand).

ac6xg


kd5sak August 2nd 06 11:07 PM

neighborhood antenna restrictions
 

"Jim Kelley" wrote in message
...
Cecil Moore wrote:

One probably has to move away from the left coast. :-)


Yes, move away from the coast until you see sand (not sea sand).

ac6xg


Think the old fashioned method of getting away from the coastal area
was to carry an oar over one shoulder and hike 'til someone asked, "Whats
that thing on your shoulder?" Can't say personally, I've always lived near
Americas heartland (Used to be called the Great American Desert before they
found it was a wheat growers paradise).

Harold
KD5SAK



Bill Turner August 3rd 06 02:57 AM

neighborhood antenna restrictions
 
ORIGINAL MESSAGE:

On Wed, 2 Aug 2006 14:04:30 -0700, "Bob Agnew" wrote:


Do you know of any place in Southern California that doesn't have such
restrictions?


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Yep. I live 30 miles due north of Palm Springs and the jackrabbits
don't care at all.

Bill, W6WRT

Mike Coslo August 3rd 06 04:07 AM

neighborhood antenna restrictions
 
Bob Agnew wrote:
Do you know of any place in Southern California that doesn't have such
restrictions?


Same difference. I wouldn't live in one of those deed restricted
developments, and I definitely wouldn't live in SoCa.

We have choices.

- 73 de Mike KB3EIA -

Sal M. Onella August 3rd 06 04:44 AM

neighborhood antenna restrictions
 

"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
. ..
Bob Agnew wrote:
Do you know of any place in Southern California that doesn't have such
restrictions?


One probably has to move away from the left coast. :-)
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp


Not actually. On a clear day, I can see the Pacific Ocean from my yard and
we have no HOA and no antenna restrictions in the CC&R's. My area was
developed in 1968 and the CC&R's are up for renewal in a few years. I need
to pay attention to that event. I might lose the right to put up more
antennas and be "grandfathered" for only what I have now.



Bill Turner August 3rd 06 04:57 AM

neighborhood antenna restrictions
 
ORIGINAL MESSAGE:

On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 23:07:41 -0400, Mike Coslo
wrote:

and I definitely wouldn't live in SoCa.


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The only thing we need to make you feel right at home would be
humidity, ice storms and snow.

We're working on it. I'll get back to you.

Bill, W6WRT
looking for his snowshoes

Michael Coslo August 3rd 06 01:46 PM

neighborhood antenna restrictions
 
Bill Turner wrote:
ORIGINAL MESSAGE:

On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 23:07:41 -0400, Mike Coslo
wrote:

and I definitely wouldn't live in SoCa.


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The only thing we need to make you feel right at home would be
humidity, ice storms and snow.


Tell me about it! At least you do have lower humidity to go with your
heat waves. Nothing quite so fun as 100 degrees at 90 percent humidity.
Heck, I went up to Canada last weekend looking for a little relief. No
such luck. Yuck.


We're working on it. I'll get back to you.

Bill, W6WRT
looking for his snowshoes


Bill Turner August 3rd 06 03:18 PM

neighborhood antenna restrictions
 
ORIGINAL MESSAGE:

On Thu, 03 Aug 2006 08:46:59 -0400, Michael Coslo
wrote:

Tell me about it! At least you do have lower humidity to go with your
heat waves. Nothing quite so fun as 100 degrees at 90 percent humidity.


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So true. We get 100 degrees a lot but the humidity is usually no more
than about 25% and is often lower. It's quite nice, really, until the
brush fires begin. :-)

Bill, W6WRT

Jim Kelley August 3rd 06 07:11 PM

neighborhood antenna restrictions
 


Bill Turner wrote:
ORIGINAL MESSAGE:

On Wed, 2 Aug 2006 14:04:30 -0700, "Bob Agnew" wrote:



Do you know of any place in Southern California that doesn't have such
restrictions?



------------ REPLY SEPARATOR ------------

Yep. I live 30 miles due north of Palm Springs and the jackrabbits
don't care at all.

Bill, W6WRT


You're next, Bill. Enjoy it while it lasts! :-)

ac6xg




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