From Beaverton, Oregon
60.70.20  
Exemptions       All of the following are exempt from the regulations contained in      this section of the Code:
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Amateur radio facility antennas, or a combination of           antennas and support structures seventy (70) feet or less in           height as measured from the base of the support structure           consistent with ORS 221.295. This includes antennas attached           to towers capable of telescoping or otherwise being extended           by mechanical device to a height greater than 70 feet so           long as the amateur radio facility is capable of being           lowered to 70 feet or less.  This exemption applies only to           the Beaverton Development Code and does not apply to other           applicable city, state, and federal regulations.  Amateur           radio facilities not meeting the requirements of this           exemption are considered non-exempt, and must comply with           Section 60.70.45.
60.70.45 Requirements for Non-Exempt Amateur Radio Facilities
1. Non-exempt amateur radio facilities may not be erected until a valid building permit has been obtained from the City of Beaverton.
2. Notwithstanding Chapter 30 of the Development Code, the following rules apply to non-exempt amateur radio facilities in existence on or before May 8, 2003:
A. Facilities constructed before May 8, 2003 under building permits validly issued on the date of construction are not subject to these regulations.
B. Exempt facilities that are proposed to be modified to become a non-exempt facility, shall acquire a new building permit from the City.
C. Facilities without permits from the City of Beaverton, Washington County, or Multnomah County shall acquire a building permit from the City.
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