[FARC] US Supreme Court will not interfere with N3HBX towers
Joseph M. Durnal
joseph.durnal at gmail.com
Fri Mar 7 16:34:03 EST 2008
Another win for John, N3HBX - he keeps winning case after case, but it
looks like the neighbors are going to continue with other cases.
http://www.gazette.net/stories/022708/damanew62105_32381.shtml
The Supreme Court declined to hear a case last week filed by the
neighbors of a lot with four 190-foot ham radio towers in Poolesville,
bouncing the four-year legal battle back to the county's judicial
system.
Two neighbors of the 44-acre Sugarland Road property, Thomas Burruss
and Alan Gaunoux, filed the lawsuit in August 2004 against John Evans
of Clarksburg, a ham radio enthusiast who bought the lot to support
his hobby, according to published reports and an online state court
records database. The neighbors appealed to the Supreme Court when the
Maryland Court of Appeals ruled last year that adjacent property
owners are not required to be notified when a neighbor receives a
routine building permit.
...
The full story is at
http://www.gazette.net/stories/022708/damanew62105_32381.shtml
The bottom line is that all of the permits were done properly and were
legal - a lesson to anyone who wants to put up a tower, make sure all
the i's are dotted and t's crossed and hope your neighbors don't
through a fit, or you'll be in court anyway.
73 de Joseph Durnal.
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