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Verizon granted conditional approval to build cell tower


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OTISFIELD Otisfield’s Planning Board met on April 13 for further review of Verizon Wireless’ application for a cell tower to be built at 264 Bell Hill Road. The property is owned by Ronald Balistreri, who has a lease agreement with Verizon. Scott Anderson of Verrill Dana Law attended to represent the applicant during the process.
A public hearing for the project was held on March 23 and preceded the board’s last meeting.
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Several documents that were introduced at the March 23 hearing were entered into public record at the April 13 meeting and shared with the board. One was a letter from George Chianis, vice president of Viridi Wireless LLC, on behalf of Virginia Arsenault of East Swampville Road. Arsenault holds a similar lease agreement proposal as Balistreri with Verizon; after surveys and simulations Verizon determined the Bell Hill Road location was more feasible and would require a much lower tower. ....

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