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Old Posted Mar 12, 2015, 9:05 PM
Gantz Gantz is offline
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Originally Posted by chris08876 View Post
Yes approval for anything, even if its a radio tower when its at 2000 ft or greater. They simply have to have a good reason (the developer) to build one, economic purpose, extensive studies, and go through the full process with the FAA, and if the conditions are right, they will accept. 2000 ft isn't necessary a max on what someone can build, but it does require more work on the developer's part.
I think what would be good if the mayor preemptively went to FAA and negotiated some kind of special exclusion zone for Manhattan island, that allows building above 2000ft without the developer going through FAA approval.
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