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What restrictions are permitted if the antenna must be on a very tall mast to get a signal?

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What restrictions are permitted if the antenna must be on a very tall mast to get a signal?

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If you have an exclusive use area that is covered by the rule and need to put your antenna on a mast, the local government, community association or landlord may require you to apply for a permit for safety reasons if the mast extends more than 12 feet above the roofline. If you meet the safety requirements, the permit should be granted. Note that the Commission’s rule only applies to antennas and masts installed wholly within the antenna user’s exclusive use area. Masts that extend beyond the exclusive use area are outside the scope of the rule. For installations on single family homes, the “exclusive use area” generally would be anywhere on the home or lot and the mast height provision is usually most relevant in these situations. For example, if a homeowner needs to install an antenna on a mast that is more than 12 feet taller than the roof of the home, the homeowners’ association or local zoning authority may require a permit to ensure the safety of such an installation, but may no

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