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b. In addition +o height restrictions, other- i!rnifs sire enacted by <br />local j i r I sd i ct i ons--ant' -c I i rrb devices on towers or fonces around <br />them; minimum distances . ^m h!t,) voltage power !Ines; minimum die <br />of towers from property lines; and regulations pertaining to the stru, <br />soundness of the antenna lnsta!latlon. By cnd large, amateu.-s do not fl,,_ <br />tnese safety precautions objectionable. Whet They do object to are the <br />sometimes prohlbit;vF, non-refundahle appll(.ation filing fees to obtain a <br />permit to erect an un,enna installation and thos6 provisions in ordinances <br />wh'-:h regulate antennas for purely aesthetic reasons. The am--*eurs contend, <br />a!-rost universally, 'beauty Is in the eye of the beholder." They as art <br />thzit an antenna instai,atlon is not more aesthetically displeasing than <br />other objects that people keep on their property, e.g. motor homes, <br />trailers, pick-up trucks, solar collectors and garOcning equipment. <br />7. Amateur operators also oppose restriction,; on their amateur - <br />operations which are contained In the deeds for thi,:ir homes or In their <br />apar-,ment leases. Since these restrictive covenants are contractua? <br />agreements between private parties, they are no' generally a matter <br />of concern to the Commission. However, slnt_� -, amate-rs who <br />commented in this proceeding provided us wit., examples of restrictiv <br />covenants, they are included for Information. Mr. Eugene 0.-homas <br />Hollister, Ca ! i for•n i a Included In his comments ar: ext—ct o•1 <br />Ceclaration o; Covenants and RestrILtions `or Ridgerra „ Estate , County <br />of San Benito, State of Californ!a. :rcvides: <br />No antenna for transmiss;.-ir. reception of radio <br />signals shr'l he erected ou ` r use by any <br />dwelling unit except upon a the Directors. <br />No radlc or television signa:_ an} rher form <br />of electromagnetic radiation shall b(. i tted to <br />originate from an -,lot which May unre-;y <br />.nterfere with the reception of tolevls' ar <br />radio st;nals upon any ''k,=r lot. <br />Marshall Wilson, Jr. provided <br />In deco-s for the Bell Martin <br />upor z r I of fr,'e owners or p:-, <br />his or *hei. heirs, oxecutr: A <br />strictive covenant contained <br />ng, Texas. It Is binding <br />r� ;r+s In the said add'tton, <br />nss gns. It reads: <br />rtei„ia or tower- . e -Iractea Ui any lo- <br />for :'he purposes -)f , ad i o operations. <br />William j. Hamiltun residas in r^ rioartmen; build!r in Gladstone, Misscirl. <br />'J cites a clause ., ! s i rase pr oh I b , . r ng the eret.t 1 or of an an-tvnna. He <br />
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