 John GaltForward, MarchPremium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp kudos:5 | reply to peterboro
Re: how close can a cell tower be to a house? said by peterboro:The same codes would preclude the initial cell tower install then and "vital communications" is open to interpretation. Utilities are not subject to height limitations. |
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 peterboroAvatars are for posersPremium join:2006-11-03 Peterborough, ON | said by John Galt: Utilities are not subject to height limitations. In the OP a comparable, or strategic trajectory deflection, in height to block the house at least may be achievable and remember height restrictions are not uniform across North America. |
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 John GaltForward, MarchPremium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp kudos:5 | said by peterboro:said by John Galt: Utilities are not subject to height limitations. In the OP a comparable, or strategic trajectory deflection, in height to block the house at least may be achievable and remember height restrictions are not uniform across North America. I agree that there may be other options for the OP in that regard. Utilities are, almost without exception, unrestricted unless there is some overriding issue, such as proximity to airports. -- »www.archive.org/details/Meatpies_1984
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 | reply to John Galt said by John Galt:said by peterboro:The same codes would preclude the initial cell tower install then and "vital communications" is open to interpretation. Utilities are not subject to height limitations. The utilities still have to apply for zoning permission here but they can easily override the town if they say no by going to the state PUC. |
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 | reply to John Galt Actually, they are, one cannot build towers above a certain height in the glide slope leading to an airport runway. The height varies with the distance to the runway, i.e. one cannot build a 200 ft tower a .25 of a mile from the end of a runway. |
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 John GaltForward, MarchPremium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp kudos:5 | said by Austinloop:Actually, they are, one cannot build towers above a certain height in the glide slope leading to an airport runway. The height varies with the distance to the runway, i.e. one cannot build a 200 ft tower a .25 of a mile from the end of a runway. I do believe I covered that... |
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