Supreme Court (File photo) MANILA - The Supreme Court has denied the petition of a town in Isabela province that sought to uphold a municipal ordinance that imposed antenna and tower fees on cellular and relay stations. In a decision published online on Friday, the SC First Division dismissed the petition filed in 2011 by the municipal government of San Mateo, represented by its mayor, Crispina Agcaoili, and legal officer Alfredo Remigio, against the Court of Appeals (CA) and Globe Telecom. The case was taken to the SC after the CA affirmed the 2013 decision of the Regional Trial Court of Cauayan City declaring invalid, illegal, and unconstitutional the town's 2005 resolution that levied regulatory antenna and tower fees on private and commercial cellular or relay stations. An annual fee is imposed for the operation of antenna cell sites/relay stations, which include antenna/tower base for citizen's band radio (PHP10,000); antenna mast base/tower for ultra-high frequency/very h