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Take Me To Your Leader
Curious about a new tower in your area? Members of the ISP-Wireless
list share the secrets of finding its owner. Check out the Fedsthe
FCC and the FAA might be helpful.
On the ISP-Wireless list in May, JP queried,
"There's a brand new tower that just went up a few miles
from my house. It's in an excellent spot for my wireless network, as
I can clearly see the flashing strobe light from practically anywhere
I drive around town. Any idea how I could go about finding out who owns
it?"
A number of respondents suggested that the municipal government should
have the information:
[JM noted] "Whoever is building it would
have had to get a building permit from the municipality. This should be
available on demand at the construction site. If not, the town office
should have it on file."
[MC agreed] "Try calling your city planning
and zoning board. Approvals/permits may have been filed."
[JH added] "Your county assessor, surveyor,
clerk, or zoning board should have that information. I'd check with the
zoning board first. If it has a strobe on it, they probably had to have
the area zoned to put it up."
Others advised checking with the FCC or the FAA:
[JL observed] "If it has flashing lights
and is over 200 feet, it's registered with the FCC ULS (Universal Licensing
System) and the FAA tower database as part of the ASR (Antenna Structure
Registration) paper chase.See:
[KM added] "I believe they are supposed
to have an FCC registration number visible, but if it just went up, the
sign might not be posted yet."
[CM agreed] "FCC licenses are supposed
to be posted onsite. Barring that, check with the FAA, since it's lit."
Still others offered some slightly more 'alternative' suggestions:
[RM advised] "Crown Castle, SpectraSite,
American Tower, or SBA Communications may own it and have sales reps who
would just love to hear from you. Most of the time, when a new one goes
up, it is partly rented. Call the Cellular/PCS/Nextel offices close to
you, ask for engineering, and find out if they are renting space on it
and from whom."
[AB recommended] "Check with local HAM
operators. They tend to keep their eyes open when it comes to towers."
[BB countered] "Get the ID number off
of the power company's meter located on the building, then call the power
company to see who pays the bill!"
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