Loading...
Dawson/20 Acre ParcelFred Leistiko From: Fred and Connie Leistiko [fleistiko@centurytel.net] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 9:37 PM To: airport@kalispell.com Subject: Fw: 20 Acre parcel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Benjamin Dawson" <dawson@hatdaw.com> To: "Fred and Connie Leistiko" <fleistiko@centurytel.net> Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 10:11 AM Subject: Re: 20 Acre parcel > Fred > Now that I have the dimensions of the 20 acre parcel, I have had our > draftsman make up a nice large drawing, and we can get the towers on the > parcel with no difficulty (assuming the same spacing as the existing > system - we'll check that later today or tomorrow). One or two of the > guy anchors are going to have to be off the property, but not by a whole > lot. > ben > Fred and Connie Leistiko wrote: >> Ben: >> For planning purposes I have been under an assumption that the guy >> wires run about half the distance the underground radials do. I am >> not that far off then. 70% of the 325' towers is around 227' and >> depending on how we place the three guy wires, we can get pretty close >> to the property lines with the actual towers. >> Fred >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ben Dawson" <dawson@hatdaw.com> >> To: "Fred and Connie Leistiko" <fleistiko(@centurytel.net> >> Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 5:19 AM >> Subject: Re: 20 Acre parcel >>> Fred >>> It's perfectly practical to construct 325 foot self-supporting >>> towers. It is just not inexpensive. And guyed towers require that >>> the guy anchors be located at reasonable distances from the tower >>> base. Around 70% of the height is normal, as little as 20% is >>> sometimes possible, but decreased guy anchor radius also runs up >>> cost, and there is a point of diminishing returns at some minimum >>> radius. It is a question that must be answered by a structural >>> engineer who is knowledgeable about towers. When we get to that >>> point I will give you a couple of recommendations. >>> ben >>> Fred and Connie Leistiko wrote: 1 >>>> Ben: >>>> I will have to get the legal description for you on Monday. Maybe >>>> one of the guy wires could be a few feet (20' to 30') outside the >>>> property lines on the east, west and south. But, if we can do self >>>> supporting towers 325' high, we'll look at it. >>>> Fred >>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Benjamin Dawson" >>>> <dawsonahatdaw.com> >>>> To: "Fred and Connie Leistiko" <fleistiko@centurytel.net> >>>> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 1:56 PM >>>> Subject: 20 Acre parcel »»> Fred >>>>> The map has arrived. >>>>> I am not sure tht the two towers will even actually fit on this >>>>> parcel. I am having our draftsman make up a new overlay. Can you >>>>> obtain the legal description of the property (metes and bounds) so >>>>> that I can make a large scale drawing? >>>>> If the towers will fit, they will almost surely have to be >>>>> self-supporting, because some of the anchors for guy wires for >>>>> guyed towers would have to be off the parcel. »»> Ben 2