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BENNINGTON â A metal pole with telecommunications antenna and associated equipment is proposed at a town-owned parking lot site near 117 Pleasant St., roughly opposite the former Stark Hose Firehouse.
AT&T Mobility, LLC, is proposing a pole of approximately 40 feet in height, including the antenna equipment at the top, within the public right-of-way.
Town Planning Commission Chairman Michael McDonough said the town received the proposal to erect an AT&T Small Cell installation in November, and the commission reviewed it for height, antenna and hardware and aesthetic considerations.
Noting that permitting approval for telecommunications facilities falls under the jurisdiction of the state Public Utility Commission, McDonough said commissioners âfound no undue adverse impact of the installation and acknowledged enhanced downtown cell service.â
The Delaware County Board of Commissioners recently approved a change in a license agreement to install a generator for a cell phone tower in Sunbury.The r
Members of the Leavenworth City Commission are taking exception with recent comments from a county commissioner.
During a Leavenworth City Commission meeting Tuesday, Mayor Nancy Bauder discussed remarks County Commissioner Jeff Culbertson made last week.
Culbertson’s remarks were made to the Lansing City Council as he discussed a proposal for a bridge project to connect Eisenhower Road in Leavenworth County with Missouri 152 Highway in Platte County, Missouri.
Culbertson said he believed there was hesitancy to support the project among some Leavenworth city commissioners because they are worried about losing the Centennial Bridge and they are worried the new bridge could lead to Lansing or even Basehor outgrowing Leavenworth.
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New Cingular Wireless PCS LLC has proposed a 40-foot cellular antenna in Waiehu. The Maui Planning Commission approved a permit for the project Tuesday.
The Maui Planning Commission on Tuesday approved a new 40-foot-tall cellular tower along Kahekili Highway that spurred objections from some residents living in the Waiehu Kou subdivisions across from the project site.
New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC (AT&T Mobility), requested a special use permit for the tower, which would include a monopole designed to look like a palm tree along with support equipment on a 980-square-foot portion of an 8.1-acre agricultural lot at 1651 Kahekili Highway, unit one, according to county documents.
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