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A star marks the tower location next to Webb Lake in Weld where AT&T plans to build a cellphone tower. The dark area indicates the cellphone coverage expected with the tower.
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WELD The Board of Appeals voted unanimously Monday night, Jan. 11, to send the AT&T cellphone tower application back to the Planning Board.
The Planning Board considered the application during an informational meeting in July. Several comments, complaints and questions were raised then.
A star marks the tower location next to Webb Lake in Weld where AT&T plans to build a cellphone tower. The dark area indicates the current coverage area for cellphone reception.
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WELD The Board of Appeals on Tuesday sent AT&T’s permit to build a 190-foot cellphone tower back to the Planning Board with instructions to provide more information.
Ted Small, attorney for AT&T, speaks Tuesday at the Weld Board of Appeals meeting.
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Among the issues it cited are determining if the company has right, title and interest in the property, and clarifying its written findings. Planners are also instructed to hold further proceedings as it deems necessary or appropriate.
The 190-foot tower would be across from Lost Cove, just before Fire Lane 17 and beyond the Weld Inn on the Phillips Road. AT&T has leased the site from Kevin and Holly Cochran.