I have just had a couple of phone calls from the CCC, and whilst they say that the size shouldn't be a problem (primarily concerned with height, and size of aerial/dish), I should sketch out something and fax it through to one of the planners to get a better idea. Has anyone got dimensions and suitable mounting instructions that I could use to describe the setup?
Cheers Gav > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Smart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 12:00 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RE: 802.11 and distributing Linux around chch > > > The bylaws are tied up with resource consents and apply to ALL > antennas with greater than a certain radiation field density. The > Christchurch laws use a more stringent set of levels than the > national ones - which makes the resource consents (much) harder to get !! > > The building consents (which are conditional on resource > consents) are more concerned with size, mounting etc etc etc > > BTW - the radiation level limits were in place well before ADSL > rollouts started :-) > > Richard Smart > >>> Chris Hellyar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/14 11:36 >>> > 'Urro.. > > $350 for an 802.11 card, about $800 for a high gain base antenna. > You could > get away without the base antenna if you only wanted 50-100m coverage > though. > > If the CHCH by-laws are the same as ours you'd not need a resource consent > or planning permission assuming the aerial didn't obscure > anyone's view, or > sit more than 3 feet above the peak of the roof of your house. > > Cheers, Chris Hellyar. > > Selwyn District Council > Phones: X 831 (03)324 5831 (021) 350 603 > <This message has not been inspected by the Chief Censors office> > >
