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Jerseyj wrote in
: While there is a lot of verbiage, the requirements read pretty much like what a lot of us have to do in the States with tower installations. Maybe a bit more on environmental impact, and certainly indigenous impact. but not a whole lot different. Thanks the cell phone folks for prompting such rules. 8^) - 73 de Mike, KB3EIA - Well, it's not an immediate problem as I don't move to Canada until I retire (agreement with my Canadian wife), but my reading of the document was that the process was required for any antenna type, not just "structures" going up...maybe I didn't read closely enough. While there are some scary parts about "notifying the neighbors", they have things pretty well spelled out about what constitutes a good reason to dissalow an antenna. Like "how will it affect my property value" as an unacceptable argument on the neighbors part. Some other parts seem to allow a lot of leeway for the local gvmt to just say "go ahead"if you are in a sparse area. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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