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"Phil Kane" wrote in message
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 22:43:55 EDT, wrote: People tend to be more afraid of the unknown. Cars are known. If I put up a 70 foot tower (the maximum level below which local authorities cannot regulate in Oregon) it and I will certainly become known to my neighbors!! 70ft and they can't regulate..?! Wow, things are certainly different your side of the water..! Here in the UK it varies depending on where in the country you are, but where I live we need planning permission from the local authority for anything that raises its head above roof level..! Although there is retrospective permission for anything that has been in place for some time (I believe 5 years but I'm not certain) without complaints. Certainly I've never had any issues about my small VHF/UHF colinear at around 25ft..! 73 Ivor G6URP |
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On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 13:15:40 EDT, "Ivor Jones"
wrote: If I put up a 70 foot tower (the maximum level below which local authorities cannot regulate in Oregon) it and I will certainly become known to my neighbors!! 70ft and they can't regulate..?! Wow, things are certainly different your side of the water..! Here in the UK it varies depending on where in the country you are, As it does here. The Federal requirement is "reasonable accommodation by the least restrictive means" for heights suitable to conduct the desired communication. In addition to the Federal standard, the various states have also enacted nearly-identical statutes (local authorities and courts are much more comfortable dealing with state or local requirements as compared to the exact same thing imposed by the "Great White Father in Washington"! g Oregon is only one of two (I believe) states whose statutes specify a height up to which "reasonable accommodation" is presumed by operation of law. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane ARRL Volunteer Counsel email: k2asp [at] arrl [dot] net |
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