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Hearing date set for proposed cell tower in Ridgewood
APRIL 11, 2014 LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2014, 12:31 AM
BY LAURA HERZOG
STAFF WRITER
The Zoning Board of Adjustment will discuss at its next meeting AT&T’s application to reinstall a temporary cell tower at the Route 17 Exxon Mobil station.
AT&T is hoping to reinstall a temporary cell phone tower that was removed in February.
The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 22.
According to the zoning board’s attorney, Bruce Whitaker, “the first half” of the meeting will be devoted to the application, and AT&T will be bring a radio frequency engineer, a civil engineer and a planner to testify.
The temporary equipment requires a use variance, and various bulk variances, such as side and rear yard setbacks. AT&T is requesting waivers from site plan and design standard requirements found in the Village Code, according to the agenda for the board’s April 8 meeting. The board had planned to discuss the tower application at the end of Tuesday’s meeting, but officials decided at 10 p.m. that the meeting was running too long.
Despite the variances required for the placement of a temporary cell tower in Ridgewood, an unapproved 100-foot temporary AT&T cell tower previously sat for months at the same Exxon Mobil location.
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If the tower can be moved around, why not move it around to different parts of town so that one part of town is not taking all of the health risks? Each quarter it could be relocated to a new place. How about right near each zoning board member’s home (or at least each one that votes in favor)?
What health risks? Or are we about to be bombarded with more junk science?
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