Pretty much the same as in my area (NE Ohio). Limit of 35 feet, building permit ($40.00) and sketch by owner/builder of proposed installation (professional engineering data not required). Over 35 feet can be accommodated by a request for variance. That starts to get a bit more costly, though not out of line, at about $350.00. If you're in pretty good standing with your neighbors, you probably won't have a problem. I might add that even these requirements were brought about by some idiot that tried to put up a 100 foot tower for a commercial WiFi venture and call it a ham tower. The city found out and instituted the above requirements. Before that, only good judgment applied.
--- In [email protected], DCFluX <dcf...@...> wrote: > > Around here the County doesn't care about towers, as long as they are 40' > and under and will fall on your property. >

