<p>If you are building, adding to, modifying, or even upgrading a commercial antenna system, and most especially if you hope to erect a new tower, then zoning laws apply to you. Antenna Zoning enables you to successfully navigate structure regulations, permitting, and even lease negotiations. Whether you are involved with broadcast radio or television, cellular telephone, paging, wireless internet service, or other telecommunications, this book is a must-have before you begin work on the project. <br><br>Author Fred Hopengarten is a specialized communications lawyer with extensive experience in antenna and tower regulation, and has been involved in many high-profile zoning cases. His first-hand experience comes to you in this book with lessons learned, case studies, examples, and material you can use presented in an easy-to-understand manner.</p> <p>Introduction <br>1: Principles That Will Help You Win<br>2: The Process in a Nutshell <br>3: Your Winning Team <br>4: Basic Preparations <br>5: Getting to Know the Players <br>6: Selected Applicable Law<br>7: Possible Objections--Safety Issues<br>8: Possible Objections--Aesthetic, Noise, and Nuisance Issues<br>9: Possible Objections--Environmental Issues<br>10: Possible Objections--Diversionary Tactics<br>11: The Permit Application<br>12: Public Hearings--Your Big Moment in the Spotlight <br>13: Deliberations and Decisions <br>14: Appeals<br>15: Lawsuits<br>16: Now Get the Permit and Build Your Antenna System<br>17: Awkward Post-Permit Situations <br>18: Post-Construction Issues<br>19: Lease Issues<br>20: Drafting or Redrafting a Bylaw, or State Statute</p>